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Ferrari unveils revolutionary rotating wing for China GP: can they challenge Mercedes?

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
March 10, 2026
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Ferrari's Bold Move: Revolutionary Rotating Wing Set to Dazzle at Chinese Grand Prix!

The excitement is palpable as the Formula 1 circus rolls into Shanghai for the highly anticipated Chinese Grand Prix, the second race of the season! Just a week after the adrenaline-pumping opener in Australia, all eyes are on the titanic clash between Ferrari and Mercedes, with the former eager to close the gap that widened in Melbourne.

This weekend's showdown promises to be a game-changer, as Ferrari prepares to unleash a cutting-edge aerodynamic upgrade that could shake the very foundations of the competition. Team Principal Frédéric Vasseur has confirmed that the Scuderia will debut enhancements that are set to redefine how we think about speed on the racetrack.

Buzzing through the paddock are whispers of an innovative rotating rear wing, dubbed the “Macarena” due to its unique design. This groundbreaking component features a flap that rotates approximately 270 degrees, strategically engineered to slash aerodynamic drag on long straights. Early tests during pre-season indicated that this radical design could potentially boost top speeds by a staggering 5 to 8 km/h—an impressive edge that could be pivotal at a circuit like Shanghai, which boasts a mammoth 1.2-kilometer straight leading into a crucial braking zone.

Insider reports reveal that Ferrari's aerodynamic marvels have already been dispatched to China, meticulously transported by the team's engineers after rigorous preparations in Maranello. The goal? To maximize performance in this crucial race weekend, especially with the Sprint format adding an extra layer of intensity to the competition.

Ferrari's strategy is crystal clear: apply relentless pressure on Mercedes from the get-go, ensuring the Brackley-based team cannot extend its championship lead. These updates not only aim to level the playing field but also to offset Mercedes' apparent advantage in managing energy from their power unit.

As the engines roar to life and the lights go out in Shanghai, fans and competitors alike will be on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating whether Ferrari's audacious gamble will pay off. Will the legendary Italian team rise once again to challenge the dominance of Mercedes, or will the Silver Arrows tighten their grip on the championship? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the Chinese Grand Prix is set to be a spectacular display of speed, strategy, and sheer racing brilliance!

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