June 30, 2024

There were distinctive elements of the new single-seater designed by Adrian Newey which instantly caught the eye, starting from the nose cone and extending up to the level of the leading edge of the front wing. It appears there has been an effective exploitation of the greater lateral surface of the nose cone to accentuate the out-wash of the airflow.

The section of the car most striking, from the images taken at a considerable distance from the car, concerns its core. The sidepods seem to have taken the concept of closing the inlets to the extreme, disappearing under the large lip placed at the level of the upper edge of the sidepod.

The profile tapers down in a straight line towards the rear, with a strong resemblance to the profile of the second version of the Mercedes W14.

A further element of similarity with last year’s car from the Brackley-based team concerns the profile of the base of the engine cover characterised by two ‘bazookas’ with a circular section, very similar to those seen on the W14 and strongly inclining downwards to deflect the blowing of the hot air towards the beam wing.

The air scope also appears to be heavily modified, now with a more squared section, whilst the volume of the engine cover is also intriguingly wider than the RB19.

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