In Formula 1 racing, adjustable suspension mounting points allow engineers to fine-tune suspension kinematics, which directly impacts how the car behaves under braking, acceleration, and cornering by controlling weight transfer and improving balance; this technical innovation, first introduced by Mercedes in 2024, provides teams with greater flexibility for track-specific setup adjustments.
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Ferrari copied Mercedes?! SF-26 hidden suspension explained ๐ #Ferrari #SF26 #Mercedes #F1 #RaceAdded:
Ferrari's SF26 has been attracting attention not just for its visible upgrades, but for a clever hidden detail that reveals a deeper technical story.
During a filming day at Monza, most eyes were on the new aerodynamic components Ferrari is preparing for Miami, including a revised front wing, updated floor, diffuser changes, and a new version of the Macarena rear wing. These upgrades are part of Ferrari's push to maximize aerodynamic efficiency while waiting for a muchneeded power unit improvement later in the season. But what really stood out wasn't actually new. Closer analysis of the footage revealed a subtle suspension feature that has been on the car since preseason testing in Bahrain, and it had largely gone unnoticed until now. Ferrari's front suspension includes an upper arm with adjustable mounting points. This allows engineers to position it in two different configurations, either slightly forward or further back with changes in height as well. It's a smart solution and notably, it mirrors a concept first introduced by Mercedes on their 2024 car. So, why does this matter? Because changing the suspension mounting points doesn't just affect aerodynamics, it directly impacts suspension kinematics. In simple terms, it helps Ferrari fine-tune how the car behaves under braking, acceleration, and cornering. That means better control over weight transfer, improved balance, and more precise setup adjustments depending on the track. And in a sport where every detail counts, this kind of flexibility can make a real difference over a race weekend. So, while Ferrari continues to develop the SF26 with visible upgrades, it's this hidden Mercedes-ins inspired suspension solution that highlights just how advanced and competitive their engineering approach really is. For the latest news and updates on Ferrari, follow us at scooterafans.com.
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