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Tuscan GP: Key F1 technical developments on track

Join us as we delve into the latest technical developments on display at the Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello, courtesy of Giorgio Piola and Motorsport Images.

Mercedes new front wing

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Giorgio Piola's F1 technical analysis

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Racing Point RP20 comparison
Racing Point has a large update package available for the Tuscan GP, with the shape of the sidepods and engine completely revised. In this comparison I’ve marked the outline shape of the sidepod to make it easier to distinguish the difference. The bodywork is now tightly shrink wrapped to every facet of the internals and the outer section forms a ramp down to the floor.
McLaren MCL35 nose detail
McLaren tested a new nose during Free Practice 1, a solution which draws inspiration from the Mercedes design that features a more bulbous tip and stubby wing pillars beneath. As you can see in the comparison with the current wing being readied ahead of it, the cape is now a separate entity too, positioned further back than when combined with the pillars.
McLaren MCL35 nose detail
Another shot of the nose which was covered in flo-viz in order that the team gained visual confirmation that it is performing as anticipated.
Mercedes new front wing
Mercedes has a new front wing at their disposal this weekend, as can be seen here in this comparison. The upper flap on the new wing wraps around the top of the second flap, rather than fall short of it (blue arrow), meanwhile, the second flap is now shallower to compensate and doesn’t have the slot in the tip.
Renault R.S.20 detail
A higher downforce rear wing for Renault at Mugello which has a gentle spoon shaping to the mainplane, whilst a single, endplated T-Wing is also deployed.
Renault F1 Team R.S.20  comparison
Renault has a new bargeboard cluster and deflector arrangement available, the blue arrow pointing towards the changes to the main vertical elements on the bargeboards, while additional slots in the boomerang connected to them suggests there are further changes hidden away beneath. It has also followed the trend of adding venetian blind-like elements to the front edge of the deflector panel.
Renault R.S.20 detail
Another shot of the venetian blind-like deflector panel on the Renault RS20.
Lance Stroll, Racing Point RP20
Lance Stroll’s RP20 outfitted with the new bodywork also has flo-viz painted on the rear wing as the team looks for visual confirmation that it’s working as anticipated.
Carlos Sainz Jr., McLaren MCL35
A rear end shot of the McLaren MCL35 which also shows the flo-viz on the new nose.
Kimi Raikkonen, Alfa Romeo Racing C39
Alfa Romeo's high downforce rear wing and double T-Wing arrangement in Mugello.
Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes F1 W11
Flo-viz paint on the front wing endplate of Bottas’ car as the team looks to gather some visual information, whilst also worth noting the use of their new Gull-shaped T-Wing.
Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes F1 W11
More flo-viz on the Mercedes W11, this time on the lower section of the bargeboard cluster.
Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari SF1000
Side view of the Ferrari SF1000’s front end with almost a full view of the bargeboard cluster.
George Russell, Williams FW43
George Russell with a pair of chassis canards once more, whilst his teammate Latifi uses just one canard on the left-hand side again.
Lance Stroll, Racing Point RP20
A wide shot of the new sidepod and engine cover bodywork fitted on Lance Stroll’s Racing Point at Mugello.
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