The 2026 Formula 1 season, and the host of new technical regulations implemented by the sport, have shaken up the grid.
And left the teams looking for answers ahead of this weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix.
Among those teams is Ferrari, who are hoping to close the gap to Mercedes at the front of the field. While George Russell and Kimi Antonelli locked out the front row in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Ferrari locked out the second row, with Charles Leclerc finishing third and Lewis Hamilton fourth.
Now, the team is bringing their innovative “flip-flop” rear wing to the Chinese Grand Prix in an effort to close that gap.
Under the new regulations
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