It's pretty good but limited by some teams understating upgrades on declaration form, but it's mostly good.codetower wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 00:01Not sure if this is the correct thread for this, apologies if it isn't. I figured it relates to the "how many upgrades" discussion.
Here's a list of the teams' upgrades this year so far. Not sure how accurate it is (I pasted FER/RB/MERC below, but lists other teams as well):
https://scuderiafans.com/list-of-all-f1 ... 22-season/
FERRARI
-Bahrain: progressive evolution of the floor through successive updates during the tests.
-Saudi Arabia: medium-low load rear wing.
-Australia: different design of the central ramp of the diffuser (tested on Friday).
-Imola: /
-Miami: new low-load rear wing.
-Barcelona: floor; diffuser; external aerodynamic elements to the rear brake air intakes; new high load rear wing.
-Monaco: / (possible adjustment of the steering kinematics, not officially confirmed).
-Baku: rearview mirror support.
-Canada: medium load rear wing with higher efficiency; low load beam-wing.
-Silverstone: bodywork (sidepods and engine cover); rear-view mirror supports.
-Austria: /
-France: Venturi channels.
-Hungary: /
-Spa: low-load aerodynamic configuration: rear wing with new single-profile flaps and beam-wings
-Zandvoort: /
-Monza: /
-Singapore: /
-Japan: modifications to the floor, front flow diverter and rear tie rod.
MERCEDES
-Bahrain: sidepods and radiators; nose with a greater excavation in the lower part; car floor (the second version tested in the first free practice session was rejected); new end profiles of the front wing for changes to the aerodynamic balance; refinement of the vertical deflectors of the rear brake ducts
-Saudi Arabia: double specification of low load rear wing;
-Australia: /
-Imola: downwash elements in the center of the car to increase the amount of air to the radiators; re-profiling of mirrors and fairing of the side impact structure for small aero gains; floor updates; raised floor in front of the rear wheels and new external diffuser flaps to increase downforce at the rear.
-Miami: low load straight profile rear wing; low load beam wing; front wing with more efficiency.
-Barcelona: front wing endplate; vortex generator on the keel at the entrance to the floor; external vertical deflectors to the rear brake air intakes.
-Monaco: anterior wing endplate; adaptation of the steering mechanism.
-Baku: rear-view mirror support
-Canada: floor (rejected); rear suspension outer fairing.
-Silverstone: floor and Venturi channels update; front suspension fairing; downash elements in front of the side air intakes; external band of the floor
-Austria: /
-France: back edge of the floor front wheel unit cooling.
-Hungary: /
-Spa: floor; front wing endplate fitting; small change to the endplate and upper flap of the rear wing
-Zandvoort: /
-Monza: front and rear wing upper flaps from low load;
-Singapore: /
-Japan: /
RED BULL
-Bahrain: small changes to the sidepods; front wing refinement; new vertical strips of the rear diffuser.
-Saudi Arabia: enlargement of the front brake cooling air intakes; debut rear wing and low-load beam wing.
-Australia: new lighter front wing endplates with a different diveplane trend.
-Imola: vortex generator at the entrance to the floor; new mechanical components for weight reduction.
-Miami: /
-Barcelona: high-load flap for the front wing; floor.
-Monaco: adaptation of the steering kinematics; increased braking system cooling.
-Baku: front brake cooling updates; floor; external rear diffuser flaps.
-Canada: /
-Silverstone: engine cover; floor; Venturi channels; cooling of the front brake system.
-Austria: Venturi channels grid; cooling vent in the upper part of the engine cover; cooling of the front brake system.
-France: Venturi channels grid; several upper aerodynamic elements external to the rear wheels; beam wing.
-Hungary: beam wing.
-Spa: re-profiling of the sidepods; updates to the rear arm of the lower triangle of the rear suspension.
-Zandvoort: /
-Monza: low load rear wing upper flap
-Singapore: refining of the Venturi channels;
-Japan: /
One thing it doesn't highlight well is that RB and Mercedes have only 2-3 wing specs. Ferrari have 5 or 6 (!)