and an impossible one - PWM
Straight mode will have zones where it can be used. I am pretty sure that FIA will play this very cautiously and that those zones will end before any kind of significant corner.
Mod edit: responses not related to 2026 car removed.LM10 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2026, 22:052017 regulation changes: Ferrari aerodynamically and mechanically the best car initially, just hugely underpowered against the PU of Mercedes.
2022 regulation changes: Ferrari the best car initially and at least on par with the RedBull until TD39 came.
Also, in general Ferrari has had clever car characteristics/details which have been copied regularly in many seasons.
So which track record are you talking about exactly?
The gap at the center would be shrouded by the combined central actuator-endplate.

Come on, this is laughable...
If by "electronic" you mean gears and turbines.ryaan2904 wrote: ↑27 Jan 2026, 13:51https://youtube.com/shorts/PJDZbH__L_w? ... 9M1ime34xa
All the Ferrari powered cars have this electronic noise, its awesome![]()
thanks again, today in full display.Giando wrote: ↑23 Jan 2026, 13:51I guess they were just trying to check if everything worked: when rain is on track, FIA will allow teams to operate X and Z mode just for the front wing, therefore they must have a switch to run the mechanisms independentlyFrukostScones wrote: ↑23 Jan 2026, 13:45well maybe they have a certain system... what I find weird is that RW and FW don't look synchronous in activation; maybe it is just the .gif; nevertheless x-mode on the front looked pretty low down forceC3.10.10 v. The design is such that failure of the system will result in it returning to its Corner Mode position.![]()
