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Hope the update moves them closer to the front this weekend.
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They have also brought a new rear wing. V shaped like mclarens. Alonso saying these were meant for Hungary but arrived early

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-wkst- wrote:
24 Jul 2025, 07:50
13 sets would make the weekend much more predictable, the exact opposite what sprint weekends should be.

Because what would happen? Obviously this 13th set would be a soft (because there are enough other tyres available) and teams/drivers would use it in FP1 to fine tune everything. Currently most drivers/teams only do 1 flyer in FP1 on the soft to reuse it in SQ3 or in Q.
I get they need more mediums for a sprint weekend. So they've trade 2 softs from a regular weekend for 1 medium for sprint. Just surprised they took tires away on a weekend there is double the qualifying and .5 more racing.

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24 Jul 2025, 14:16
I get they need more mediums for a sprint weekend. So they've trade 2 softs from a regular weekend for 1 medium for sprint. Just surprised they took tires away on a weekend there is double the qualifying and .5 more racing.
They use about the same amount of tyres.

normal week:
FP1: 2 sets
FP2: 2 sets
FP3: 2 sets
7 new sets left for Q

sprint week:
FP1: 2 sets
SQ: 3 sets
S: 1 set
6 new sets left for Q, sometimes 7 new sets (using the SQ1 or SQ2 set in the sprint, sometimes 8 new sets (using the SQ1 or SQ2 set in the sprint and reuse the soft from FP1 and SQ3).

With the difference that in a normal weekend all tyres from FP1, FP2 and FP3 has to be given back. In a sprint weekend only 2 sets (1 FP1 set and the sprint set) has to be given back. All others can be reused.

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SSJ4 wrote:
24 Jul 2025, 14:05
They have also brought a new rear wing. V shaped like mclarens. Alonso saying these were meant for Hungary but arrived early
I doubt that a Spa rear wing will be used in Hungary. Likely he meant other stuff, like a front wing.

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-wkst- wrote:
24 Jul 2025, 14:39
diffuser wrote:
24 Jul 2025, 14:16
I get they need more mediums for a sprint weekend. So they've trade 2 softs from a regular weekend for 1 medium for sprint. Just surprised they took tires away on a weekend there is double the qualifying and .5 more racing.
They use about the same amount of tyres.

normal week:
FP1: 2 sets
FP2: 2 sets
FP3: 2 sets
7 new sets left for Q

sprint week:
FP1: 2 sets
SQ: 3 sets
S: 1 set
6 new sets left for Q, sometimes 7 new sets (using the SQ1 or SQ2 set in the sprint, sometimes 8 new sets (using the SQ1 or SQ2 set in the sprint and reuse the soft from FP1 and SQ3).

With the difference that in a normal weekend all tyres from FP1, FP2 and FP3 has to be given back. In a sprint weekend only 2 sets (1 FP1 set and the sprint set) has to be given back. All others can be reused.
SSJ4 wrote:
24 Jul 2025, 14:05
They have also brought a new rear wing. V shaped like mclarens. Alonso saying these were meant for Hungary but arrived early
I doubt that a Spa rear wing will be used in Hungary. Likely he meant other stuff, like a front wing.
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Yeah, you would typically use the Monaco rear wing...we'll see I guess.

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diffuser wrote:
23 Jul 2025, 05:03
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23 Jul 2025, 04:51
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22 Jul 2025, 23:15


Not sure what the point is there. Nobody used the C2 in the race last year. The C1 will been even further forgotten. Nobody is gonna touch the hards until race day. They'll do their best to make use of the C1 for Quali, cause you really don't have another choice. You only have 3 sets of Mediums, you'll you'll need 1 set of mediums for Sprint race....Don't they have to uses medium for Sprint Quali? or can they use the C1?
yeah i believe they have to use medium in Q1 and Q2, and soft for Q3. pretty much everything related to the sprint weekends are a fail to me so far. id just about rather watch them practice haha
It's kind of a half a$$ed approach. If they would have gone with c1, c2 and c3 instead. It would have forced everyone to a High DF configuration, therefore, a bigger speed difference down the DRS sections.
Sorry, I miss read all of this. The C1 is the harder tire. So they went one step harder with the hards and not one step softer with the softs. So the Mediums and the Softs are the same as last year and the hards got 1 steps harder.

Now it all makes sense.

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performance updates:

- front wing:
Front wing assy based on a previous version with modified sections to suit the revised nose. At this event it is introduced with a low powered flap.

- nose:
Shorter nose with the wing mounted from the second element.


circuit specific updates:

- rear wing:
Upper rear wing with smaller sections for reduced front view area.

- beam wing:
Single element beam wing.

- front wing:
Front wing flap for the front wing used at the previous event with reduced chord

fia.com
Once again the twitter heros and other unreliable sources were absolutely wrong with their suspension stuff...

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I am confused. They brought parts to complete Silverstone package. But old floor will be used. Only thing I can assume it since it’s a wet race they haven’t got the optimal ride height for the new floor. But I’m sure people will be able to see if it’s the new floor or old floor in here

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-wkst- wrote:
25 Jul 2025, 10:11
performance updates:

- front wing:
Front wing assy based on a previous version with modified sections to suit the revised nose. At this event it is introduced with a low powered flap.

- nose:
Shorter nose with the wing mounted from the second element.


circuit specific updates:

- rear wing:
Upper rear wing with smaller sections for reduced front view area.

- beam wing:
Single element beam wing.

- front wing:
Front wing flap for the front wing used at the previous event with reduced chord

fia.com
Once again the twitter heros and other unreliable sources were absolutely wrong with their suspension stuff...
AFAIK suspension configuration changes don’t get included these.

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Ferraris suspension update is listed.

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Anyone know if they used the same rear wing as in downforce?

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SSJ4 wrote:
25 Jul 2025, 10:58


I am confused. They brought parts to complete Silverstone package. But old floor will be used. Only thing I can assume it since it’s a wet race they haven’t got the optimal ride height for the new floor. But I’m sure people will be able to see if it’s the new floor or old floor in here
The New front wing fit with the Silverstone's floor, but, that floor is good for on closely to the ground setups and for Spa they cant use this, so they will test the new front wing with the Imola's floor spec and could be not well has they expected, or yes, if the new front wing will be nice with imola's floor, they will keep new front wing for the rest of wekend, or they back to the old front wing and the new will return to Hungary ( with the Silverstone's floor") to complete the final package). They cant test everything because they have just 1 practice. I resumed the Andy Cowell's anwser for some interviwers

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Cowell said in his media round that ALO tests the FW, but it is better suited for medium/higher DF tracks, so it is unsure if it stays on the car or will just return in Hungary (they wanted mostly to collect the data from the new wing).

That’s logical, as they brought a low df rear and beam wing and the fw has to work in harmony.

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that makes sense. maybe worth testing for the whole weekend with one driver