McLaren has thrown down the gauntlet with a radical new twist: an upside-down rear wing, set to make its debut at the Austrian Grand Prix in a move that could upend the Formula 1 technical arms race. In a bold statement of intent, McLaren announced it will field an “experimental rear wing” — widely believed to be an inverted design — during Friday's crucial free practice sessions at the Red Bull Ring. This innovation echoes recent headline-grabb…
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McLaren is already drawing the attention of Formula 1 for the upcoming Spielberg weekend to an experiment. Now we are talking about the possibility of passing through the rear wing.