P1racenews AI automatic summary:
McLaren has introduced a “complete floor” revision for this weekend’s Formula 1 British Grand Prix, leading a raft of upgrades across the grid. The Woking-based squad has brought two revisions to its MCL39, the first to result “in improved flow conditioning and a redistribution of suction to gain overall aerodynamic performance.” Its rear corner has […]
McLaren has introduced a “complete floor” revision for the Formula 1 British Grand Prix, along with other upgrades across the grid, aimed at improving aerodynamic performance.
Red Bull focused on the floor of its RB21 and made changes to encourage more load without compromising flow stability.
Aston Martin’s AMR25 received four updates, three of which centered on the floor, along with changes to the body, fences, and engine cover.
Haas and Racing Bulls also made floor changes, with Haas additionally tweaking its sidepod inlet.
Williams introduced new floor fences for improved flow conditioning, while Sauber made minor adjustments to its floor and front wing.
Notably, Ferrari, Mercedes, and Alpine opted not to bring any upgrades to Silverstone, each for their own strategic reasons.






