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Half of F1 teams bring updates for Japanese Grand Prix · RaceFans

Ferrari floor, Suzuka, 2022

With the Japanese Grand Prix following just one week after the preceding round in Singapore, only half the teams have brought new parts this weekend, and the changes are mostly minor.

Suzuka is a circuit which requires plenty of downforce for the sinuous opening sectors, but not at the expense of drag, or there is a price to be paid on the long straights which bring the cars back to the start/finish line. Efficient downforce is the gain teams are seeking.

This can be seen in AlphaTauri’s subtle rear wing tweak, designed to increase downforce with a minimal drag penalty. Aston Martin have revised the beam wing in the same area of the car to reduce draft. Williams are seeking similar gains around the entrance to their sidepods.

One of the most significant changes is on the Alfa Romeo. The team has brought a new front wing this weekend which it expects will improve its aerodynamic performance across the remaining races of 2022. After Aston Martin’s points haul in Singapore, Alfa Romeo will be hoping this can ensure they stay ahead of the green cars until the end of the season.

The only front-running team to have brought upgrades to this race is Ferrari, which has made minor alterations to its floor.

Among those who haven’t brought anything new to Suzuka are front-runners Red Bull and Mercedes. McLaren, who fitted a package of new parts to Lando Norris’s car last week, has brought the same upgrades for his team mate Daniel Ricciardo in Japan.

Having debuted a major floor upgrade in Singapore, Alpine have made no changes this week. Nor has Haas upgraded its VF-22 this weekend.

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2022 Japanese Grand Prix F1 teams’ updates

Ferrari

Ferrari floor, Suzuka, 2022

Updated component: Floor body
Primary reason for update: Performance – local load
Geometric differences compared to previous version: “Updated front floor [and] rear floor geometries”
How the update works: “This new floor component is part of the standard development cycle and features minor revisions. It aims at improving the overall aerodynamic performance through the entire car operating envelope and not specific to Suzuka circuit.”

AlphaTauri

AlphaTauri rear wing, Suzuka, 2022
AlphaTauri rear wing, Suzuka, 2022

Updated component: Rear wing
Primary reason for update: Performance – local load
Geometric differences compared to previous version: “The tip of the rear wing for this event has been updated with a tighter transition to the endplate in front view and a larger cut out at the…

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