Yeah, less squat on the straight (not sure it is a positive if you have rake). But maybe they can profile the rear of the wing to be less draggy when you rotate it 180 degrees. I was just saying that flying upside down doesn't mean you have less drag, you have same amount of drag just the force is in the different direction.organic wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 10:03Might let you run softer though?FittingMechanics wrote: ↑19 Feb 2026, 09:59Sam Collins talking about Ferrari rear wing active aero flipping upside down, his explanation was that it reduces drag because it makes lift. I'm no aerodynamicist but I think the drag is not reduced if you run upside down.
This was apparently tested and removed.
Quite fun to see all the ideas being tested.

