Mercedes and Crimson Bull are among the many F1 groups which have taken benefit of the Monaco Grand Prix rule adjustments to introduce eye-catching winglets on their vehicles.
With energetic aero banned for the primary time this season as a result of FIA not specifying a straight mode for the Monte Carlo avenue circuit, F1 groups are profiting from the chance to get inventive.
Some groups, together with leaders Mercedes and Crimson Bull, have changed their straight mode rear wing actuators with a collection of eye-catching mini winglets.

Mercedes additionally adopted a radical resolution
The FIA’s technical rules state that every one bodywork should match into an outlined legality field, which is put in on high of the rear wing for the actuator housing utilized in F1’s Drag Discount System (DRS).
Regardless of energetic aero being scrapped for this weekend’s race in Monaco, the crew wasted no alternative to discover other ways to attain downforce.
Downforce is one thing that Monaco’s tight, twisty and technical nature groups are after. As a result of decrease cornering speeds and fewer want for effectivity, groups have a tendency to make use of most rear wing configurations.
Drag isn’t a penalty aspect in Monaco as not one of the straights are lengthy sufficient to successfully act as a penalty. In distinction, at circuits like Monza, groups run with the bottom doable downforce and drag.
McLaren additionally appears to have an answer, but it surely would not appear to be Ferrari is capitalizing on this space, at the least for now.

McLaren MCL40 rear wing
Cadillac fully eliminated the actuator part for the Monaco weekend, however Racing Bulls additionally made adjustments to the actuator housing.
That is the most recent traditional try by an F1 crew trying to revenue from any doable marginal features.
What’s energetic aero?
Straight mode was launched as a part of the 2026 guidelines package deal, successfully changing the earlier DRS F1 used from 2011 to 2025.
When activated, the entrance and rear wings transfer to scale back drag and permit the automobile to attain a better high velocity.
A DRS-style slot hole on the rear wing and flap parts on the entrance wing are solely activated when the driving force is inside a devoted straight mode zone.
The Monaco Grand Prix would be the first race this season to function no straight mode zones in any respect.
