Illegal Ferrari Parts in Formula 1? ? Inaki Reuda replaced?
S ducts aren't new in Formula 1. They used to be placed near the nose of the car. What this fundamentally does is transfer air from one part to another part of the car. This helps with aerodynamic balance. But Ferrari’s solution is a bit different, They’ve put the S ducts on the side pods of their car, not on the nose. #formula1 #formula1news #formula ► Don’t forget to Like, share and Follow ► Check out our website: www.ferventmotorsports.com ► Check out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ferventmsports/ ► Join our Telegram Community : https://t.me/ferventmsports This is not an official channel of WSBK, Formula 1, MotoGP, Dakar, WRC, Indy Car and other motorsports. This channel serves as a medium for critical analysis of the events, races, vehicles, drivers and recent updates from the world of motorsports. Fair use principles under Section 107 of the Copyright Act allow the unlicensed use of copyrighted materials for fair use purposes, such as commentary, criticism, teaching, and news reporting. All Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For any grievances, please write to motorsports@imfervent.com
S ducts aren't new in Formula 1. They used to be placed near the nose of the car. What this fundamentally does is transfer air from one part to another part of the car. This helps with aerodynamic balance. But Ferrari’s solution is a bit different, They’ve put the S ducts on the side pods of their car, not on the nose. #formula1 #formula1news #formula ► Don’t forget to Like, share and Follow ► Check out our website: www.ferventmotorsports.com ► Check out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ferventmsports/ ► Join our Telegram Community : https://t.me/ferventmsports This is not an official channel of WSBK, Formula 1, MotoGP, Dakar, WRC, Indy Car and other motorsports. This channel serves as a medium for critical analysis of the events, races, vehicles, drivers and recent updates from the world of motorsports. Fair use principles under Section 107 of the Copyright Act allow the unlicensed use of copyrighted materials for fair use purposes, such as commentary, criticism, teaching, and news reporting. All Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. For any grievances, please write to motorsports@imfervent.com