Renault bring high downforce wing to Hungary

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The Hungaroring is one of the most demanding circuits on the calendar regarding downforce, and hence many teams introduce new components to improve the car's handling around the twisty track.

Renault have one of the most obvious changes as it introduces a new rear wing, adding quite a bit of downforce to the car. The new device builds on the drop in the wing's centre and extends on that idea, now adding a small slot underneath the main wing. The most interesting bit of this configuration may well be the non-straight slot between the two main panels, which now are basically just one element with carefully design slot gap. As Renault still do not have an F-duct and while their plans on this are unclear, this is surely an attempt to fight back on the ever improving blown rear wings.




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By Jonsson on 01-08-2010 at 03:11

No need for the blown rear wing in Budapest. Renault have proven themselves, and have a setup that finally plays to Petrov's strengths as a driver. He has undoubtedly proven himself to be capable of achieving top notch F1 driver status. Sadly, Renault will listen to Kubica when it comes to development, as Petrov is out next season.


By Steven on 01-08-2010 at 11:23

Petrov is indeed a very good driver. I'm not sure why they would get rid of him for next year. Sure he misses some charisma, but he's a good driver for sure.

He did say on Friday that he was extremely happy with the new rear wing, giving a "lot more downforce".


By wmbath on 01-08-2010 at 22:53

Renault will probably not even be in F1 next year anyway,so both drivers will be looking for a seat.


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