A variety of solutions will be in play this weekend but teams will likely settle on the lowest downforce setup they can get away with, ensuring that they are not penalised on the long main straight that includes the start/finish line.
Most have brought new low downforce front and rear wing solutions, while the general development war continues to rage too.
Here’s what the teams have reported as being new for the event:
Mercedes
Mercedes W13 rear wing
Photo by: Giorgio Piola
Mercedes W13 front wing detail
Mercedes has brought lower downforce front and rear wings, with smaller chord and reduced angle of attack flap elements for the front wing (note how the trailing edge of the upper flap has been cut away), while the upper elements of the rear wing take up less space in the allowable box section.
Mercedes W13 mirror detail
The team has also added a lower deflector beneath the side-impact system fairing (red arrow), which is loosely described as being part of the mirror stay structure but has more to do with helping to correct the direction of any localised flow that’s moving around the sidepod.
Red Bull
Red Bull Racing RB18 floor
Red Bull Racing RB18 diffuser
Photo by: Giorgio Piola
Red Bull had already modified its front brake and caliper arrangement for Monaco and has made further changes in Baku to improve cooling. Meanwhile, to help with the additional loads that the floor will sustain, the team has added an external wire to better support the section ahead of the rear tyre.
It has also altered the fillet radius of the floor surface to expose the fences in pursuit of local load, which has resulted in changes on the floors edge to further optimise performance across the board.
Interestingly, and not noted by Red Bull in the report, is the switch to a single beam wing element, as it looks for ways to reduce drag without dramatically compromising downforce.
Ferrari
Ferrari F1-75 rear wing detail
Ferrari F1-75 mirror
Photo by: Giorgio…
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