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F1 technical images from Imola’s pitlane

F1 technical images from Imola's pitlane

Mercedes W13 front detail

Photo by: Giorgio Piola

The Mercedes mechanics prepare the W13 for action, allowing us to see the front suspension upright and brake layout, while the underside of the chassis is also clearly visible.

Red Bull Racing RB18 front detail

Photo by: Giorgio Piola

A similar state of affairs over at Red Bull as the RB18 is prepared, albeit the brake assembly isn’t in place and we are treated to a better look at the suspension upright and the internal brake cooling pipework.

AlphaTauri AT03 rear wing detail

Photo by: Giorgio Piola

The AlphaTauri AT03 rear end, including the crash structure, gearbox carrier, rear suspension and brakes. Also note, the exhaust surround also has a gold reflective surface to prevent the high temperatures from causing fatigue.

AlphaTauri AT03 in the garage

Photo by: Giorgio Piola

The AlphaTauri AT03 without its bodywork installed presents the internal details of the front brake assembly and the radiators and coolers housed within the sidepods and above the power unit.

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W13 car

Photo by: Steven Tee / Motorsport Images

The sidepod and engine cover bodywork for Lewis Hamilton’s Mercedes W13 lies in wait to be fitted, which you’ll note has two cooling gill panels present.

Mercedes W13 side detail

Photo by: Giorgio Piola

A closeup of the two canards mounted on the side of the Mercedes W13’s chassis ahead of the sidepod inlet.

Alpine A522 front wing detail

Photo by: Giorgio Piola

A closeup of one of Alpine’s front wing specifications which has a Gurney flap attached to the trailing edge of the uppermost element.

Ferrari F1-75 front brake detail

Photo by: Giorgio Piola

A look inside the Ferrari F1-75’s brake duct assembly, which has pipework both top and bottom to the enclosure around the caliper.

Mercedes W13 detail

Photo by: Uncredited

Peeking into the Mercedes garage we get a great view of the M13E power unit, including the exhaust and the inlet plenum.

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