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Ferrari bringing ‘Macarena' wing to Shanghai

Mar.12 Ferrari are carrying their spectacular folding rear wing to Shanghai as cabin luggage, according to Italian journalist Paolo Filisetti, as the Scuderia launch an immediate technical offensive against dominant Mercedes following the Australian GP. The wing, which caused a sensation during Bahrain testing before being withdrawn after half a day, features a mechanism that rotates around its own axis, allowing more air to flow through when open and generating higher top speeds. Ferrari elected not to race it in Melbourne, but it has already received FIA technical approval, with a further developed version reportedly planned for the Canadian GP in June. Filisetti reported that Ferrari...
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