No F1 thread?

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GG. wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 8:21 pm How long into a race before it involuntarily sheds weight by ejecting the flapping wing into the car behind?
Well, my guess it that it won't rotate back round one time into a fast corner, then the car and driver will be going straight to the scene of the accident*

*phrase courtesy of Martin Brundle.
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Mito Man wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 5:25 pm The Ferrari genuinely has a lot of innovation. It’s got a blown diffuser too! I’m trying to save my excitement because it’s Ferrari 😂
Indeed! Ferrari have an uncanny knack of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Also Mercedes might decide to turn the wick up and vanish off into the distance.
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Ferrari quick off the mark on the practice start again.
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One bonus thing about the Ferrari wing is that it (briefly) acts like a massive air brake as it rotates back around into a braking zone.

Several people seem to think it’s legal within the regulations.

But yeah, I can imagine if it becomes detached at any point, even in practise, it will be banned pretty quickly.
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