Aston Martin AMR24

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Back side of rear wing, beam wing and diffuser of Aston Martin

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abhi1200 wrote:
03 May 2024, 18:26
Back side of rear wing, beam wing and diffuser of Aston Martin

https://i.ibb.co/Hg7Rbbt/20240503-215319.jpg
Good shot but it isn't the NEW single wing beam wing...

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Has anyone seen a picture of the new single-beam wing? Also from what I saw they didn't run new rear wing that was seen on Thursday. Yesterday both cars had an old double-beam wing and an old rear wing that was from Jeddah with small modifications. Tbh this is weird and frankly little worrying that they prepared new parts for a weekend and at the end didn't even use them.

Rear wing form Thursday
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Rear wing form Saturday (Jeddah mainplate and flap but without cutouts + Gurney flap)
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wiktor977 wrote:
05 May 2024, 21:26
Has anyone seen a picture of the new single-beam wing? Also from what I saw they didn't run new rear wing that was seen on Thursday. Yesterday both cars had an old double-beam wing and an old rear wing that was from Jeddah with small modifications. Tbh this is weird and frankly little worrying that they prepared new parts for a weekend and at the end didn't even use them.

Rear wing form Thursday
https://i.postimg.cc/J0YMzFhZ/GMln-C0w-Wo-AAe0d-M.jpg

Rear wing form Saturday (Jeddah mainplate and flap but without cutouts + Gurney flap)
https://i.postimg.cc/qRd81b4s/miami-rw.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/ncLqSQbP/GH-nw-BJWw-AAHCSI.jpg
I don't think they ran it. I looked for picture but all I found was the same one we see here, the 2 wing.

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diffuser wrote:
05 May 2024, 22:56
wiktor977 wrote:
05 May 2024, 21:26
Has anyone seen a picture of the new single-beam wing? Also from what I saw they didn't run new rear wing that was seen on Thursday. Yesterday both cars had an old double-beam wing and an old rear wing that was from Jeddah with small modifications. Tbh this is weird and frankly little worrying that they prepared new parts for a weekend and at the end didn't even use them.

Rear wing form Thursday
https://i.postimg.cc/J0YMzFhZ/GMln-C0w-Wo-AAe0d-M.jpg

Rear wing form Saturday (Jeddah mainplate and flap but without cutouts + Gurney flap)
https://i.postimg.cc/qRd81b4s/miami-rw.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/ncLqSQbP/GH-nw-BJWw-AAHCSI.jpg
I don't think they ran it. I looked for picture but all I found was the same one we see here, the 2 wing.
Yeah, it looks like they didn't. I wonder why?

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wiktor977 wrote:
05 May 2024, 23:48
diffuser wrote:
05 May 2024, 22:56
wiktor977 wrote:
05 May 2024, 21:26
Has anyone seen a picture of the new single-beam wing? Also from what I saw they didn't run new rear wing that was seen on Thursday. Yesterday both cars had an old double-beam wing and an old rear wing that was from Jeddah with small modifications. Tbh this is weird and frankly little worrying that they prepared new parts for a weekend and at the end didn't even use them.

Rear wing form Thursday
https://i.postimg.cc/J0YMzFhZ/GMln-C0w-Wo-AAe0d-M.jpg

Rear wing form Saturday (Jeddah mainplate and flap but without cutouts + Gurney flap)
https://i.postimg.cc/qRd81b4s/miami-rw.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/ncLqSQbP/GH-nw-BJWw-AAHCSI.jpg
I don't think they ran it. I looked for picture but all I found was the same one we see here, the 2 wing.
Yeah, it looks like they didn't. I wonder why?
They said, going in, they might not run tge upgrades cause of the sprint weekend. Not enough practice sessions to test for the setup.

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Both drivers used the new ring wing in FP1, but only FP1.

Beam wing has never been used, just checked the FP1 pics from both drivers, 2 elements each.

Front wing is hard to say for me as the differences are so hard to see (at least for me).

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-wkst- wrote:
06 May 2024, 14:42
Both drivers used the new ring wing in FP1, but only FP1.

Beam wing has never been used, just checked the FP1 pics from both drivers, 2 elements each.

Front wing is hard to say for me as the differences are so hard to see (at least for me).

They were Circuit Specific, not New. Basically Same old wing with a different DF level. Just like the cooling, not new, just a bigger opening.

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Well, if new performance or new circuit specific, they produced this parts not for fun (and not for free). They obviously wanted to use at least the low(er) DF rear wing, otherwise both drivers won't had used it in the only FP session.

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-wkst- wrote:
07 May 2024, 06:56
Well, if new performance or new circuit specific, they produced this parts not for fun (and not for free). They obviously wanted to use at least the low(er) DF rear wing, otherwise both drivers won't had used it in the only FP session.
There are alot of pictures of wings, cause they're visually in your face but they're not a performance differiator anymore. They tell more about how much DF your floor is generating or how efficient your DRS is than anything else.

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That doesn't change the fact that they won't design it just for fun.

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-wkst- wrote:
07 May 2024, 17:18
That doesn't change the fact that they won't design it just for fun.
I think, in the previous set of aero rules, you could just move the angle of attack of the rear wing. Now, you can't do that. So they just take how much rear wing angle of attack the simulator tells them they need and they adjust the top part of the rear wing. That, to me, is "circuit specific".

Edit removed DF based on Hoffman900's comments.
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A better way to view the rear wings in this rule set is by how much pressure drop they create at the diffuser exit / behind the car, and not so much vertical force.

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Aston Martin is happy with Mercedes' new rear suspension

During the past weekend Tom McCullough had also been asked a question about the Mercedes suspension, which, according to some rumors, is one of the causes of the W15's and, evidently, the AMR24's problems, especially with regard to tire usage. Aston Martin's Perfomance Director, however, flatly denied this rumor, stating that "we are happy with the suspension we have, our problems do not come from that element, but from how we use the tires."

https://formu1a.uno/it/aston-martin-e-c ... -mercedes/

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Even if the rear suspension is the problem (I don't know) they won't blame Mercedes publicly.

They were happy with the Mercedes engine too publicly, negotiating a deal with Honda in the background. Naturally it will be a good step for AMR in 2026 doing everything yourself, not making compromises elsewhere.