These are the improvements that Aston Martin brought to Bahrain to boost Alonso

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The beginning of Bahrain GP It is very satisfying for Fernando Alonso ride your Aston Martin. The Spaniard finished in third position in the first free practice sessions and performed well both in one lap and at race pace. A performance boosted by a series of improvements brought about by the British regarding preseason tests.

And as published by the FIA ​​in its official documents, Aston Martin is the fourth team with the most new features at the Sakhir circuit. Only teams from the lower zone are wanted Williams, Stake F1 and Haas introduced further improvements. Both front and rear changes were seen on the AMR24

Starting from the front to the back, the first change can be seen in the nose. He The front wing is mounted higher of what is and is not at the tip of the nose. On the other hand, there was a flat bottom optimization and you can see the effects on the sides of the car.

Another objective of the British was improve air flow and therefore they are committed to getting some pontoons more aggressive dealing with GP. The engine cover It also underwent changes to improve aerodynamic performance and allow air to pass more efficiently through the rear of the AMR24.

Finally the rear of the car was also changed. Changes were implemented in the rear suspension, joining them another change in the structure of the brakes. This specific modification to the brake is due to the arrival of a part from the Mercedes factory, as well as the beam wing.

Source: La Verdad

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