Ferrari F1-75

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Yep Fuel cell is inside yeah.
Also there is a part of IC, ERS CE and ERS BAT. And rest of minor electronics boxes. Also i m sure there are many more parts hidden underneath i forgot about it.
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Yes. The area covering the fuel cell as well as the ES + anything on the front of the engine that goes inside the bulkhead. Photo clearly shows the top four engine mounting studs projecting from the bulkhead. These top four studs fastens the cylinder heads. Another two lower down fastens the lower crankcase.

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f1316 wrote:
20 Aug 2022, 21:32
The new hybrid (with only a 5 place grid drop now) continues to be rumoured for Spa:

https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-fe ... /10355225/

We’ll take the it.motorsport rumours with a pinch of salt but presuming Ferrari do have a new hybrid capable of adding any performance at all to the PU (which will subsequently be frozen for 3.5 seasons), doing so in exchange for a 5 place drop at a track where you can overtake seems like a no-brainer (especially given they’ll want to avoid any penalties in Monza).
Yes. will take it.motorsports rumours with a pinch of salt because there is nothing official yet from FERRARI. But. The 15 HP he is speculating about could as well be as a result of reliability work FERRARI was allowed to carry on the ICE. And this does not mean any contravention of what the rules allows. It could mean that FERRARI was running their ICE in detuned form because of reliability problems.

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Blackout wrote:
31 Jul 2022, 20:27
Andi76 wrote:
30 Jul 2022, 18:54
Only Ferrari did design their car like that from the very beginning. Also McLaren and Haas are using sidepod solution similar to Ferraris "bathtube". So in terms of aero-concepts - i think its fair to say teams are going more into the Ferrari- direction and solutions with similar effects.
What :?:
Who else had sidepods with that kind of "channels" or higher sidewalls at the beginning of the season? Only Ferrari. Now some teams have implemented similar ideas.

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AeroDynamic wrote:
25 Aug 2022, 10:13
Fabrega has made a mistake. That rear wing was run at Baku in the race and isn't new

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New rear brake duct, mirroring Haas' development brought to Hungary

Hungary brake duct:

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Small analysis of the concepts of Ferrari and Mercedes:


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Belgian GP changes

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Following RB in Baku they're trying out a single element beam wing here

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Smaller top element, different from the trimmed version from early season.

Nothing new, just the floor.
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Sevach wrote:
26 Aug 2022, 12:37
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... tai-1.webp
https://cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... t-w-1.webp

Smaller top element, different from the trimmed version from early season.
The bracket does not extend to the upper edge with the extra metal piece to hold it - that might be indeed new, at least i can't recall any of their wings without that, even the trimmed ones - if it's not for the list it might be a test item for Monza?
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True RWing Ferrari SPA Fp2



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zioture wrote:
26 Aug 2022, 17:56
True RWing Ferrari SPA Fp2
That looks more like a Monza spec. than Spa. Perhaps they think it will help Charles with passing when he starts from the back.

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Sainz also tested the new wing in FP2