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Under the Hood: Unveiling Technical Innovations at the Australian Grand Prix

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 15, 2025
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Under the Hood: Unveiling Technical Innovations at the Australian Grand Prix

Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Qualifying - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 15, 2025 Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris in the pit lane during qualification Pool via REUTERS/Tracey Nearmy

Dive into the technical revelations from the Australian Grand Prix, as we dissect the intricate details that make the race a thrilling spectacle of technology and strategy. Continue to visit our site over the weekend, as we never cease to update our content with fresh galleries of images straight from the track.

The Australian Grand Prix has a reputation for unveiling tech secrets and the latest race was no exception. A keen eye would have spotted the unique winglets on the Aston Martin AMR25’s rear brake duct outlet. Designed to disperse the heat generated within the brake duct assembly efficiently, these winglets contribute to the car’s performance. The outlet itself is meticulously divided into sections, each playing a crucial role in heat management.

The rear wing of the Alpine A525 was another highlight, with its mainplane, upper flap, and tip section intricately curved to reveal a larger cutout at the rear of the endplate. This design helps mitigate the regulatory impacts on the endplate junction.

Ferrari’s SF-25 showcased additional cooling systems on the engine cover, with two louvres exposed during the race. This number could increase in the future, indicating a continuous effort to optimize the car’s performance through enhanced cooling.

The McLaren MCL39, on the other hand, impressed with its rear end. Not only was the diffuser’s geometry a sight to behold, but the design of their bi-plane beam wing arrangement, combined with the artfully crafted endplate curvature and their new low-medium downforce rear wing, made a significant impact.

The rear shoulder section on the Sauber C45’s engine cover was another focal point. The bulging and downwashing design, which opens around the forward suspension fairings, significantly increases the cooling capability.

The Mercedes W16 flaunted a sidepod, engine cover, and floor edge region that continued the design used during the previous season’s end. However, the sidepod now features a large undercut, a bulging underbelly, and a slim tail section that merges into the descending ramp above. An extensively louvered panel was added to the engine cover’s shoulder to aid in cooling the power unit and its ancillaries.

Red Bull’s RB21 was outfitted with the new nose and front wing assembly, initially tested in Bahrain. A shorter nose tip left the mainplane entirely exposed, altering the airflow’s behaviour around these sections.

An intriguing revelation was Ferrari’s new suspension layout on the SF-25. Not only did they shift to a pull-rod layout, but they also made modifications to the other fairings and their attachment to the chassis, opening up new development opportunities.

Sauber deployed an updated version of the C45 in Australia, keen to gather performance data. During Free Practice, Kiel probe rakes were installed on Nico Hulkenberg’s car. In addition, Gabriel Bortoleto’s C45 was sprayed with flo-viz paint to visually confirm the new parts’ performance.

Red Bull introduced a new, lower downforce rear wing assembly in Australia. The elements took up considerably less space in the allowable box region, optimizing the car’s aerodynamics.

Alpine was seen evaluating their rear wing options during Free Practice in Australia. Visible flo-viz streamlines on the side of the chassis provided further insight into their aerodynamic strategies.

In conclusion, the Australian Grand Prix was not just a race; it was a showcase of technological prowess and innovative spirit that continues to drive the world of Formula 1.

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