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Insider's Guide to the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix: Technical Upgrades, Virtual Laps, and Must-Watch Races.
motorsports2 years ago

Insider's Guide to the 2021 Monaco Grand Prix: Technical Upgrades, Virtual Laps, and Must-Watch Races.

Technical details of various Formula 1 cars, including Mercedes, Red Bull Racing, Haas, McLaren, Ferrari, Alpine, AlphaTauri, Williams, and Aston Martin, have been explained ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix. The changes include adjustments to the front suspension layout, outwash generating slot gap separator brackets, and high downforce rear and beam wing variants. The cramped garage setup in Monaco poses unique challenges for teams, who often have to pass parts and equipment down from the loft space to the garage below.

"Insights into the 2023 Miami Grand Prix: Technical Images, Driver Helmets, and More"
motorsports2 years ago

"Insights into the 2023 Miami Grand Prix: Technical Images, Driver Helmets, and More"

Technical details of various Formula 1 cars, including Red Bull Racing, Ferrari, Alpine, Mercedes, Alfa Romeo, Aston Martin, and Haas, have been revealed ahead of the Miami GP. The details include brake assembly, front wing slot gap separators, cockpit view, sidepod inlet and floor edge, diffuser, rear wing configuration, and inboard suspension elements. Red Bull Racing has introduced new sidepod inlet and floor edge details, while Alpine appears to be reverting to the spoon-shaped rear wing in Miami. Ferrari has employed a brake disc fairing this season, which has required a change in tack when it comes to the position of the caliper.

Insider's Guide to the Australian Grand Prix: Technical Images, Paddock Topics, and More.
motorsports2 years ago

Insider's Guide to the Australian Grand Prix: Technical Images, Paddock Topics, and More.

Technical details of various Formula 1 cars, including brake assembly, front wing, and inboard suspension elements, are explained as the teams prepare for the Australian Grand Prix. The article includes images and descriptions of the designs used by Red Bull, Alfa Romeo, Williams, Ferrari, AlphaTauri, Mercedes, and McLaren. The front wing endplates and canards, as well as the outwash effect, are also discussed.