First look: Max Verstappen tests rotating Red Bull RB22 rear wing
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Red Bull copies Ferrari rear wing with key technical differences explained
Last Updated on April 26 2026, 8:38 am Red Bull adopts Ferrari-inspired wing to gain straight-line speed without redesign risks – Red Bull has introduced a rotating rear wing concept inspired by Ferrari’s ‘Macarena’ design, but with a simplified mechanism aimed at faster implementation and improved reliability. The updated RB22, unveiled during a filming day ...
Red Bull improves ‘Macarena wing’ concept: faster activation than Ferrari
As we now know, on April 23 Red Bull carried out a filming day at Silverstone, where it tested its own version of the so-called ‘Macarena wing’—the now well-known rear mobile flap that first appeared on the Ferrari SF-26 during the Bahrain pre-season tests. Two concepts that may look similar on the surface, but in reality are quite different in their technical execution. Thanks to images and renders developed by RacingNews365.com, we can already…
Max Verstappen tests major Ferrari-style Red Bull F1 upgrade at Silverstone
Red Bull has appeared to be developing its own version of the ‘Macarena’ wing used by Ferrari in a filming day Formula 1 test at Silverstone this week, with Max Verstappen at the wheel. The Milton Keynes-based squad has not enjoyed the best of starts to the 2026 season, amid the sport’s shift to a new regulations cycle. With its first-ever in-house power unit developed with Ford, Red Bull has been unable to continue at the front of the grid with…
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