P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Eight of F1’s 10 teams have brought a raft of performance upgrades for this weekend’s Belgian GP, despite another Sprint weekend to contend with.
Despite having to deal with another Sprint weekend, eight out of Formula 1’s 10 teams have introduced a range of performance upgrades for the Belgian Grand Prix.
Ferrari will debut a new rear suspension system along with rear corner and rear wing changes to widen its set-up range and enhance aerodynamics.
McLaren is implementing a low-downforce rear wing configuration for improved drag, while Red Bull has made five changes to its RB21, including alterations to the front wing, rear corner, and suspension.
Mercedes has added front wing and rear corner changes to its W16, with Aston Martin also unveiling multiple upgrades, including changes to the front and rear wings for improved loading and flow.
Alpine and Racing Bulls have made rear-end changes, while Williams introduced new configurations to combat overheating problems.
Haas and Sauber, on the other hand, have chosen not to bring any new changes to their cars for the weekend.






