
Haas driver Oliver Bearman's shock at Ferrari's radical rotating rear wing
Oliver Bearman was shocked to see Ferrari's SF-26 rear wing rotate a full 225 degrees on a straight, initially thinking it was broken. The Haas driver called the design 'super innovative' as it sparked major discussion in Bahrain. The FIA has confirmed the radical drag-reduction system is legal under current regulations.
Haas driver Oliver Bearman described his stunned reaction upon first seeing Ferrari's radical rotating rear wing during pre-season testing, initially mistaking its dramatic 225-degree flip for a mechanical failure. The innovative system on the SF-26, which visually inverts on straights, became an instant paddock talking point and has received regulatory approval from the FIA.
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