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Video: The end of pull-rod? F1 2026 suspension tech explained

The ground effect era is officially over, and with the 2026 regulations the Formula 1 grid has just undergone its most radical mechanical transformation in years

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While McLaren and Red Bull dominated the last four years with a front pull-rod set-up, the tide has officially turned.

In this video, we break down why the pull-rod was the "undisputed king of aero" during the 2022–25 seasons and why almost every team, including giants like Ferrari, McLaren, and Red Bull, has suddenly reverted to push-rod suspension for 2026. 

For 2026 the cars are smaller, the regulations are new, and the suspension war is just getting started. Is the return to push-rod the right move for the front-runners? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

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