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Ferrari queries Mercedes ‘two-phase' front wing

Mar.25 Ferrari has approached the FIA for clarification over Mercedes' controversial front wing behaviour, which rivals believe may not operate as smoothly as the rules intend. The system, already dubbed a 'two-phase' wing, attracted attention during the Chinese GP. According to Italian reports, Ferrari suspects the transition from ‘straight mode' to ‘cornering mode' does not occur in a single continuous motion, but rather in two distinct phases. Sensors appear to show the movement complies with the regulation limit of 400 milliseconds. However, Ferrari believes that may not tell the full story. The concern is that the first phase of the movement is extremely rapid –...
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