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Gallery: How F1 tech evolved during the 2024 season

11 months ago

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Red Bull Racing RB20 detailPhoto by: Giorgio PiolaA close-up of the Red Bull RB20's rear end, featuring a downward sloping surface at the tail end of the engine cover.... read more »

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F1 Emilia Romagna GP: Tech images from the pitlane explained

about 1 year ago

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Mercedes W15 technical detailPhoto by: Giorgio PiolaThis shot of the Mercedes W15's sidepod and bodywork out in the pitlane, rather than being installed on the car, shows... read more »

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F1 Japanese GP: Tech images from the pitlane explained

about 1 year ago

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Alpine A524 technical detailPhoto by: Giorgio PiolaA look at the two front wing specifications available to Alpine in Japan, with the newer of the two being the upper one... read more »

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Australian GP: Tech images from the F1 pitlane explained - Day 1

about 1 year ago

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Ferrari SF-24 technical detailPhoto by: Giorgio PiolaA small but interesting feature was added to the rear wing pylon on the Ferrari SF-24 in Australia, as the team employed a... read more »

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Australian GP: Tech images from the F1 pitlane explained

about 1 year ago

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Mercedes W15 detailPhoto by: Giorgio PiolaA look under the covers at the Mercedes W15's power unit installation, along with the ancillary components such as the radiators... read more »

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F1 Saudi Arabian GP: Tech images from the pitlane explained

about 1 year ago

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McLaren MCL38 rear wing detailPhoto by: Giorgio PiolaMcLaren has modified its rear wing for Saudi Arabia with a dipped section in the centre of the mainplane and upper flap... read more »

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Bahrain F1 testing: Tech images from the pitlane explained

about 1 year ago

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This was a last chance for teams to try new parts and run aerodynamic tests ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix, which begins on Thursday. Mercedes F1 W15 with sensorsPhoto by:... read more »