From the nose hole comes a new philosophy for adjusting the front wing in the pits
The extension of active aerodynamics to the front wing has had a far deeper impact on 2026 car design than it may appear. Teams have had to develop new mechanisms for adjusting wing settings in the pits, with the nose opening playing a central role in the new approach.
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