McLaren trials upside-down rear wing at F1 Austrian Grand Prix
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 6:44 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026

The McLaren F1 team is set to trial an innovative upside-down rear wing at the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend. This concept follows similar designs from Ferrari and Red Bull, which have already garnered attention in the paddock. Ferrari's version, which rotates 180 degrees during straight mode, has sparked interest among rival teams, prompting them to consider their own adaptations. The trial adds to the ongoing development and competitive strategy among the top teams ahead of the race.
- •McLaren will test an upside-down rear wing at the Austrian GP.
- •Ferrari and Red Bull previously introduced similar wing concepts.
- •Ferrari's design rotates during race conditions, raising competitive stakes.
- •The trial highlights ongoing aerodynamic innovations in Formula 1.
- 6:44 PMMotorsport.com — McLaren to trial upside-down rear wing at F1's Austrian GP
"The McLaren F1 team is the latest squad to trial an upside-down rear wing concept at this weekend's Austrian Grand Prix, following similar designs at Ferrari and Red Bull. Ferrari shocked the F1 paddock in winter testing with a rear wing that rotated 180 degrees as straight mode was enabled, drawing interest from rivals as they looked to explore developing their own versions. Red Bull came ...Keep reading
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