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Mercedes-AMG Formula 1: Challenges of 2022

Stewart Mitchell

‘From an aerodynamics point of view, most of our aerodynamicists have never worked on a car with tunnels before. There are examples of other formulae that do, and we can research places, but it’s kind of back in some ways to the old cars. There’s not much to be taken from the past because you must remember when you go back to the days of underfloor tunnels in Formula 1 before, the level of aerodynamic understanding now is massive compared to back then. The quality of our tools, including CFD and in the wind tunnel, is light years ahead. As such, the approach is different, and it’ll be interesting to see what people come up with and how the cars compare.’

Front wing

The front wing will be a very different design from the previous generation – particularly how it attaches to the nose of the car. The element-free 250mm wide section on the Y-axis of the wing, known as the Y250, no longer exists as the wing elements now connect directly to the nose on the in-board…

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