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The Ferrari F1-75 photographed by Albert Fabrega in the paddock on Thursday shows the new tail wing introduced by the station, which has a pair of tails with bahrain station

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The Ferrari F1-75 photographed by Albert Fabrega in the paddock on Thursday shows the new rear wing introduced to the station, which compares to the rear wing of Bahrain Station. The bottom plate is still old from the picture, and more air power upgrades may not be unveiled until tomorrow.

Via Giuliano Duchessa: The motherboard of the new rear wing is flatter, the spoon type is reduced, the new tail is more efficient and helps to improve the effect after opening the DRS. In addition, there are new baseplates and new engines expected on Friday's race fashion.

Picture 3 is a comparison of Albert Fabrega's homemade Ferrari's old and new rear wings.

The Ferrari F1-75 photographed by Albert Fabrega in the paddock on Thursday shows the new tail wing introduced by the station, which has a pair of tails with bahrain station
The Ferrari F1-75 photographed by Albert Fabrega in the paddock on Thursday shows the new tail wing introduced by the station, which has a pair of tails with bahrain station
The Ferrari F1-75 photographed by Albert Fabrega in the paddock on Thursday shows the new tail wing introduced by the station, which has a pair of tails with bahrain station

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