Which teams have brought what upgrades for the 2022 F1 Italian GP?
Which teams have brought what upgrades for the 2022 F1 Italian GP? × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Formula 1 Italian GP Listicle
Mercedes: Front Wing Flap, Beam Wing
Red Bull: Rear Wing Flap
Ferrari: Beam Wing
McLaren: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing Flap
#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP84148Tech upgrades Monza (1/2)Mercedes: Front Wing Flap, Beam WingRed Bull: Rear Wing FlapFerrari: Beam WingMcLaren: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing Flap#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP
Alpine: Removed Beam Wing Gurney
Alpha Tauri: ---
Aston Martin: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing Flap
Williams: Single Element Beam Wing
Alfa Romeo: ---
Haas: ---
#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP22222Tech upgrades Monza (2/2)Alpine: Removed Beam Wing GurneyAlpha Tauri: ---Aston Martin: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing FlapWilliams: Single Element Beam WingAlfa Romeo: ---Haas: ---#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP
2022 F1 Italian GP upgrades Who has brought what
By Charanjot Singh Modified 10 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share McLaren's raft of upgrades did appear to have a positive impact on the car The 2022 F1 Italian GP brings with it a whole load of new challenges for the teams. In what should be the lowest downforce configuration for the entire year, teams tend to bring solutions more in line with the challenges of the track. On a track like Monza, the two things that hold the most importance are traction through the corners (that increases the focus on engine mapping) and the top-end speed on the straight. Over the years, teams have preferred bringing special low downforce packages to Monza and Spa. In the cost cap era, such things are just not possible and teams have to focus on specific areas to make the most gains. How are they tackling the challenge of Monza and what upgrades have they brought? Let's have a look.Red Bull
Red Bull has not brought in too many modifications as it just has an additional trim to the rear wing flap to minimize downforce. Tobi Grüner @tgruenerTech upgrades Monza (1/2)Mercedes: Front Wing Flap, Beam Wing
Red Bull: Rear Wing Flap
Ferrari: Beam Wing
McLaren: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing Flap
#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP84148Tech upgrades Monza (1/2)Mercedes: Front Wing Flap, Beam WingRed Bull: Rear Wing FlapFerrari: Beam WingMcLaren: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing Flap#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP
Ferrari
Ferrari has carried forward the solution introduced at Spa, with the only modification being the introduction of a single-element beam to enhance aerodynamics.McLaren
McLaren appeared to have a strong one-lap speed in FP2 on Friday. The team introduced an extensive upgrade to the car at the 2022 F1 Belgian GP. For the 2022 F1 Italian GP, it has introduced some front wing modifications along with the addition of smaller rear wing flaps.Alpine F1
Alpine is one of the teams notorious for superior straight-line speed performance. The French squad is carrying forward the ever-successful low downforce setup from Spa and has removed the beam wing gurney to reduce drag and lower downforce. Tobi Grüner @tgruenerTech upgrades Monza (2/2)Alpine: Removed Beam Wing Gurney
Alpha Tauri: ---
Aston Martin: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing Flap
Williams: Single Element Beam Wing
Alfa Romeo: ---
Haas: ---
#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP22222Tech upgrades Monza (2/2)Alpine: Removed Beam Wing GurneyAlpha Tauri: ---Aston Martin: Front Wing Flap, Rear Wing FlapWilliams: Single Element Beam WingAlfa Romeo: ---Haas: ---#F1 #AMuS #ItalianGP