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    F1 News: McLaren Leads Aggressive Car Upgrades for Dutch Grand Prix 2024

    By Jake Faigus,

    2024-08-23

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    McLaren is leading the charge in car upgrades for the upcoming 2024 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, as teams gear up for the final stretch of the Formula 1 season. With several teams making significant changes, the competition is heating up.

    Red Bull Racing:

    They are focusing on enhancing cooling and aerodynamic efficiency. Key updates include a narrower engine cover to improve airflow and adjustments to the Halo and mirror stays to optimize flow around the car.

    Mercedes & Ferrari:

    They have opted for a conservative approach, choosing not to introduce any upgrades this weekend.

    McLaren:

    They are taking a bold step with a comprehensive aerodynamic overhaul. Their upgrades include a redesigned front brake scoop for better airflow, modifications to the front and rear suspension to enhance performance, and a new high-downforce rear wing tailored for Zandvoort's unique demands.

    Aston Martin:

    They are holding steady, not introducing any new components as they look to maximize their recent upgrades.

    BWT Alpine:

    They are implementing targeted aerodynamic enhancements, such as a re-profiled front suspension for improved flow control and updates to the rear brake duct to balance downforce and drag.

    Williams Racing:

    They are making significant changes, particularly to the floor and side-pod areas. Their updates aim to enhance airflow and overall performance, including a complete redesign of the floor geometry and a new diffuser.

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    They are refining the rear corner with updates to the brake duct and winglet geometry, aimed at improving downforce.

    Stake F1 Team KICK Sauber:

    They have decided against any updates for this race.

    MoneyGram Haas:

    They are making adjustments to the front end, including a new front wing design and modifications to the nose and suspension to improve airflow management.

    As the teams prepare for the Dutch Grand Prix, all eyes will be on how these upgrades impact performance on the track.

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