Aston Martin AMR23

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Stu wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 13:20
A number of posts around structural flex, materials & techniques have been moved to the TD018 thread, it seems most suited to that discussion.
For the life of me I cannot find this thread... can you point me in the right direction? Sorry!

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MIKEY_! wrote:
11 Sep 2023, 10:48
Stu wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 13:20
A number of posts around structural flex, materials & techniques have been moved to the TD018 thread, it seems most suited to that discussion.
For the life of me I cannot find this thread... can you point me in the right direction? Sorry!
Here you go: viewtopic.php?t=31249
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From Singapore pitlane. AMuS

Can't see anything different other than the gurney flaps fitted

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organic wrote:
13 Sep 2023, 14:23
https://i.imgur.com/qCHuPQ6.jpeg

From Singapore pitlane. AMuS

Can't see anything different other than the gurney flaps fitted
Tom McCullough said few parts are arriving as late as Friday morning; FP1 will give a better understanding abt FW revision.

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It appears that the cooling slot below the sharkfin is back, but with what seems to be the Zandvoort specification instead of the double barrel last seen in Monza .

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KimiRai wrote:
15 Sep 2023, 08:02
It appears that the cooling slot below the sharkfin is back, but with what seems to be the Zandvoort specification instead of the double barrel last seen in Monza .
Canada sharkfin and cooling slot are back, now combined with the Zandvoort spec. Technically each part by itself isn't new so maybe that's why the changes in the FIA document are so small + not mandatory to declare those due to new technical directive.

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It would seem no changes for Japan so far.

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it seems like there is a new front wing

https://x.com/FormulaDirecta/status/170 ... 79810?s=20
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I wonder why they mounted it to the ceiling... :lol:
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If so my post aged very poorly XD but that's totally fine, we need upgrades

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Very hard to compare it from this perspective with the previous version. The brackets on the main plane changed, there are only 2 (instead of 3) and they are located nearer to the outside.

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its not the best photo.

lets hope we will get some good pics from Albert Fabrega tomorrow

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Don't know if anything's new but photo from AMuS from pitlane of front wings outside garage

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Pretty sure sensors/camera