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F1 teams unveil their low drag solutions

Ferrari SF-23 technical detail

Ferrari duly delivered a series of tweaks to its SF-23 F1 car, not only in order to tackle the specific challenges of the circuit but also as part of its ongoing quest to find more performance. 

This started with the front wing which had detailed changes in two areas. First, the upper flap was trimmed back to help reduce downforce and drag, which will balance out similar reductions made with its rear wing. 

Plus, there was also a significant change made to the flap and endplate juncture (red arrow).  There’s now a C-shaped cut-out here, similar to the solution that we’ve seen other teams already pursue this season as they look for ways to recover some of the outwash effect that the regulations are trying to prevent. 

Ferrari’s solution is likely a quick workaround to improve matters, whilst a more solid solution is worked on for the upcoming races, given it’s only the rearmost flap that’s been modified. 

As a comparison, others have more extensively incorporated the remainder of the flaps and endplate in their design. 

Ferrari SF-23 technical detail

Photo by: Jon Noble

There’s also some changes to the floor’s edge, as the forward cut-out and raised rear section have been refined to help improve the airflow’s passage, whilst also enhancing the performance of the underfloor. 

Ferrari SF-23, new rear wing
Ferrari SF-23 beam wing

The lower downforce and single pillared rear wing that Ferrari tested during free practice in Bahrain also returned, along with a depowered beam wing arrangement, to help reduce downforce and drag further still. 

Red Bull has introduced another rear wing into its suite of options for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which isn’t massively different in terms of its appearance and isn’t right at the low downforce end of the scale either.  

Instead, it’s a balanced shift towards that lower end of the spectrum that will still provide enough support in the corners when required, but also produce less drag than its counterpart that was used in Bahrain. 

Red Bull RB19 rear wing

Red Bull RB19 rear wing

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Similarly, the beam wing has been backed off a little too, in order that it works in conjunction with the rear wing to deliver the right level of performance. 

Mercedes has made a small change to the camber of the outer floor fence when compared with Bahrain, a subtle alteration but one that the team hopes will improve the airflow’s passage to the underfloor and diffuser.  

Mercedes W14 floor fence
Mercedes W14 rear wing specs

Meanwhile, the rear wing has been modified to better…

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