Japanese GP: F1 technical images from the pitlane explained

Japanese GP: F1 technical images from the pitlane explained

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Japanese GP: F1 technical images from the pitlane explained

In these technical details of various Formula 1 cars, we can observe the differences in design approaches and features. The Red Bull RB19 and Alpine A523 have twisted floor fences that interact with the curvature of the floor, but with some variations in approach. The Williams FW45 has a low downforce rear wing with a large upper flap for increased DRS effect. Aston Martin AMR23 has a teardrop-shaped housing attached to the rear wing pillar to measure flexing under load. They have also removed the winglet below the rear crash structure. McLaren MCL60 exposes its power unit installation and rear suspension arrangement, while Williams FW45 has two different front wing specifications. Mercedes F1 W14 has various front wing shapes and the Ferrari SF-23 has a Gurney across the span of the upper flap’s trailing edge. In addition, Brown is “sympathetic” towards Williams F1 but warns against excessive capital expenditure.

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Source: motorsport

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