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    Analysis: Racing Point address RP19 compromise with suspension update

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    16th May 2019, 11:5215th May 2019, 20:53 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Racing Point addressed some of the compromises in their 2019 car with suspension and bargeboards updates in Spain.

    Analysis: Trend-setting Toro Rosso’s latest aero refinement

    Analysis: Trend-setting Toro Rosso’s latest aero refinement

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    16th May 2019, 7:1115th May 2019, 23:07 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Toro Rosso has removed an element which has been in use for years from its front wing endplate in search of more performance from F1’s new 2019 wings.

    Analysis: Another small step from Red Bull as they close gap to Ferrari

    Analysis: Another small step from Red Bull as they close gap to Ferrari

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    12th May 2019, 12:2212th May 2019, 12:27 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Red Bull were only 0.085 seconds slower than Ferrari in Spain. How did their “subtle” Spanish Grand Prix upgrade contribute? Craig Scarborough explains what’s new on the car.

    Analysis: McLaren reveals F1’s biggest update of 2019 so far

    Analysis: McLaren reveals F1’s biggest update of 2019 so far

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    10th May 2019, 9:4410th May 2019, 18:05 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    McLaren haven’t just upgraded their MCL34 for the Spanish Grand Prix, they’ve changed the philosophy behind their aerodynamics, explains Craig Scarborough.

    Analysis: The aero tweaks accompanying Ferrari’s new power unit

    Analysis: The aero tweaks accompanying Ferrari’s new power unit

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    9th May 2019, 21:009th May 2019, 21:01 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Craig Scarborough analyses the aerodynamic upgrades on the Ferrari in Spain and why they have brought their new power unit a month early.

    Analysis: Mercedes take cues from Red Bull with Spain upgrade

    Analysis: Mercedes take cues from Red Bull with Spain upgrade

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    9th May 2019, 18:299th May 2019, 18:29 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Mercedes has continued its evolution of the W10 in Spain. Its latest aerodynamic upgrades appear to draw inspiration from Red Bull’s RB15.

    Analysis: The impact of F1’s standard brake system and wheels in 2021

    Analysis: The impact of F1’s standard brake system and wheels in 2021

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    6th May 2019, 11:4717th October 2019, 14:45 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    F1’s incredibly powerful brakes are vital for performance and safety. But from 2021 teams will have to use a standard system. Craig Scarborough looks at the impact of the change.

    Raikkonen’s disqualification, Williams’ wrecked chassis and more Baku tech explained

    Raikkonen’s disqualification, Williams’ wrecked chassis and more Baku tech explained

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    2nd May 2019, 11:553rd May 2019, 9:58 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Why was Kimi Raikkonen’s Alfa Romeo excluded from qualifying? What damage did the drain cover do to George Russell’s Williams? Baku F1 tech questions answered.

    The three different rear wings F1 teams are using for Baku’s long straights

    The three different rear wings F1 teams are using for Baku’s long straights

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    26th April 2019, 17:2227th April 2019, 6:37 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Unlike a typical street circuit, Baku demands a low-drag set-up to maximise top speed. Teams are using different rear wing designs to achieve this, as Craig Scarborough explains.

    Analysis: The Baku upgrades Ferrari hope will close the gap to Mercedes

    Analysis: The Baku upgrades Ferrari hope will close the gap to Mercedes

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    26th April 2019, 8:0826th April 2019, 8:30 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Ferrari has brought its first significant upgrade package for the SF90 to this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Craig Scarborough analyses if it will help close the gap to Mercedes.

    Analysis: How testing disguised Haas’s poor race pace – and why Baku worries them

    Analysis: How testing disguised Haas’s poor race pace – and why Baku worries them

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    23rd April 2019, 11:55 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Haas have got both cars into Q3 at every race but scored points just once. Craig Scarborough analyses the VF-19’s poor race pace and explains why the team is pessimistic about Baku.

    China tech review: Haas’s front wing failure, McLaren’s low-drag aero and more

    China tech review: Haas’s front wing failure, McLaren’s low-drag aero and more

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    18th April 2019, 12:1318th April 2019, 20:32 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Craig Scarborough analyses all the F1 teams’ technical developments at Shanghai including Haas’s front wing failure and McLaren’s low-drag rear wing.

    How Red Bull’s tech tweaks halved the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari in Shanghai

    How Red Bull’s tech tweaks halved the gap to Mercedes and Ferrari in Shanghai

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    15th April 2019, 13:109th May 2019, 10:21 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Red Bull slashed their deficit to Mercedes and Ferrari in China with new parts and a set-up correction. Craig Scarborough explains how.

    The new wing which helped Mercedes sweep the front row in China

    The new wing which helped Mercedes sweep the front row in China

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    13th April 2019, 14:5814th April 2019, 5:44 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Mercedes had to make “in the field” modifications to its new wing in China – but it still swept the front row of the grid for the race. Craig Scarborough examines the changes.

    Why Mercedes and Red Bull had to change their front wing designs

    Why Mercedes and Red Bull had to change their front wing designs

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    12th April 2019, 12:0012th April 2019, 12:00 | Written by Craig Scarborough and Dieter Rencken

    Mercedes and Red Bull have made changes to their front wing end plate designs to ensure compliance with the rules.

    The ‘baby shark fin’ and other F1 tech tweaks coming for 2020

    The ‘baby shark fin’ and other F1 tech tweaks coming for 2020

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    5th April 2019, 12:505th April 2019, 23:31 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    New F1 rules for 2020 target fuel flow tricks, ensure drivers control their own starts and require teams to display larger car numbers on new ‘baby shark fins’.

    How will F1 revolutionise the racing in 2021? Its new concept car analysed

    How will F1 revolutionise the racing in 2021? Its new concept car analysed

    F1 technology

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    2nd April 2019, 12:1817th October 2019, 14:45 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Current F1 cars lose 50% of their downforce when following another. The sport wants to slash that to 5% in 2021 – Craig Scarborough reveals how.

    Red Bull’s clever front wing flaps and more Bahrain tech updates

    Red Bull’s clever front wing flaps and more Bahrain tech updates

    F1 technology

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    31st March 2019, 11:2231st March 2019, 11:25 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Red Bull added a novel upgrade to its front wing in Bahrain while most teams focused on refining their bargeboard designs to gain more downforce.

    What went wrong at Ferrari? Plus more Australian GP tech updates

    What went wrong at Ferrari? Plus more Australian GP tech updates

    F1 technology

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    22nd March 2019, 12:2622nd March 2019, 12:26 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Were Ferrari slow in Melbourne because they had their power units turned down? Craig Scarborough’s technical review of the Australian Grand Prix.

    Analysis: The impact of Hamilton’s broken floor and Mercedes’ other Melbourne upgrades

    Analysis: The impact of Hamilton’s broken floor and Mercedes’ other Melbourne upgrades

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    21st March 2019, 11:1021st March 2019, 10:11 | Written by Craig Scarborough

    Craig Scarborough analyses badly Lewis Hamilton’s broken floor affected his race and what other technical updates Mercedes introduced in Melbourne.

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