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F1 teams reveal their high-downforce trim for Monaco Grand Prix · RaceFans

Red Bull beam wing, Imola, 2024

All 10 Formula 1 teams have new, high-downforce rear wing bodywork for Monaco. But some have made further changes to their cars for this extreme track.

2024 Monaco Grand Prix F1 teams’ updates

Red Bull

Red Bull beam wing, Imola, 2024
Red Bull beam wing, Monaco, 2024
Red Bull beam wing, Monaco, 2024

One change is common to all 10 car designs: Every team has brought revised rear wing main plane and lower beam designs. These are simply intended to maximise the allowed dimensions for these wings to achieve as much downforce as possible, even if it comes with a great drag penalty, as straight-line speed is far less important in Monaco.

Red Bull rear wing, Imola, 2024
Red Bull rear wing, Imola, 2024
Red Bull rear wing, Monaco, 2024
Red Bull rear wing, Monaco, 2024

Red Bull have also increased the size of their front brake duct inlet and exit to allow better cooling. Despite its many slow corners, Monaco is not one of the most punishing tracks for brakes, as the top speed cars hit is much lower than elsewhere. However the opportunity for cooling can be lower due to the reduced speeds.

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Red Bull brake duct, Monaco, 2024
Red Bull brake duct, Monaco, 2024

Mercedes

Mercedes rear wing, Imola, 2024
Mercedes rear wing, Imola, 2024
Mercedes rear wing, Monaco, 2024
Mercedes rear wing, Monaco, 2024

As well as a revised rear wing, Mercedes are also trialling a variant on their distinctive front wing. Lewis Hamilton stuck with the previous specification version, with its distinctively narrow inner chord which ensures compliance with the design rules, while George Russell tried the new version with a much steeper central section.

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, Monaco, 2024
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, Monaco, 2024
George Russell, Mercedes, Monaco, 2024
George Russell, Mercedes, Monaco, 2024

Ferrari

Ferrari only have a revised rear wing. As with several of their rivals’ designs, the lower part is flatter to increase the size of the downforce-generating plane:

Ferrari rear wing, Imola, 2024
Ferrari rear wing, Imola, 2024
Ferrari rear wing, Monaco, 2024
Ferrari rear wing, Monaco, 2024

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McLaren

Following the gains made with the upgrade they introduced at Miami, McLaren have a Monaco-specific rear wing (and paint job):

McLaren rear wing, Imola, 2024
McLaren rear wing, Imola, 2024
McLaren rear wing, Monaco, 2024
McLaren rear wing, Monaco, 2024

Aston Martin

Aston Martin did not appear to gain much benefit from the upgrade they introduced at the last round. For this weekend they only have a revised rear wing:

Aston Martin rear wing, Imola, 2024
Aston Martin rear wing, Imola, 2024
Aston Martin rear wing, Monaco, 2024
Aston Martin rear wing, Monaco, 2024

Alpine

Alpine have brought more than just a revised rear wing. The A524s also have revised halo vanes to “provide a more out-washing flow out of the cockpit which aims to improve the flow to the rear wing and rear beam wing…

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