Red Bull ramps up McLaren pressure with fresh Singapore updates
Red Bull add a higher downforce variant to their new family of front wings in Singapore, as they continue to look for ways to unlock the latent potential of this year's challenger.
Red Bull add a higher downforce variant to their new family of front wings in Singapore, as they continue to look for ways to unlock the latent potential of this year's challenger.
Recent updates have put Red Bull back in the frame and whilst McLaren might be out of touch in the Constructor's championship, it instills some hope that Verstappen might be able to reel in his championship rivals in the closing stages
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The installation of all the updates that Aston Martin have introduced over the last few races came as a boost in Hungary.
Red Bull make further modifications to their new front wing arrangement in Hungary.
Williams made moves of their own at the Belgian Grand Prix, introducing a raft of new parts for the FW47.
A steady but underwhelming fifth place for George Russell at the Belgian GP has the Mercedes driver questioning whether they've taken a mis-step.
McLaren continue to bring new parts to the MCL39 as they continue to pile pressure on their rivals.
Red Bull have introduced a suite of updates for the RB21 as they look to boost the car's performance and chase McLaren ahead of them.
Ferrari's long-awaited rear suspension update has arrived at the Belgian Grand Prix, as the team look to get their 2025 campaign back on track
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The changes teams made to comply with the revised load and deflection tests in Spain weren't just isolated to the front wing, with the development of other key design aspects revised in the aftermath