Ferrari brings new F1 floor to Japan in bid to boost efficiency

Ferrari brings new F1 floor to Japan in bid to boost efficiency

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Ferrari brings new F1 floor to Japan in bid to boost efficiency

With Ferrari evaluating a revamped floor configuration at Suzuka, their revisions aim to improve loss management, load distribution, and overall efficiency of the car. McLaren also aims to reduce drag with a new offloaded beam wing and a packer added to the sidepod for improved flow and cooling requirements. AlphaTauri has made changes to its rear wing and removed turning vanes to reduce drag and impact the outwash effect. Mercedes has added a contoured vane to its rear wing for increased local downforce. Aston Martin has introduced smaller front brake ducts for better cooling, while Williams has tweaked their floor configuration for improved flow. McLaren has signed Le Mans winner Hirakawa as their F1 reserve driver.

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Source: motorsport

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