F1 teams’ Dutch Grand Prix upgrades explained

F1 teams' Dutch Grand Prix upgrades explained

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Two midfield Formula 1 teams have notable new packages at the Dutch Grand Prix and the championship rivals bring a specification switch and a floor upgrade respectively

At the Dutch Grand Prix, some Formula 1 teams have introduced various upgrades to their cars, with different strategies in play. Notable changes include championship leader reverting to Hungary-spec high-downforce bodywork for the remaining races except for Monza. Red Bull and McLaren have implemented specific adjustments, such as a specification switch and a notable floor change, respectively. Alpine has introduced new aero sheathing for the front suspension and higher downforce winglets for rear brake ducts. Haas has redesigned its front wing to concentrate load towards the middle for more efficient central flow. Lastly, Ferrari, Mercedes, Aston Martin, and Sauber have not submitted any upgrades for the race.

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