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McLaren and Red Bull bring upgrades for F1 Monaco GP

by Jack Oliver Smith
4 months ago
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McLaren MCL39 being prepared in the pit garage. 22.05.2025. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 8, Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, Monaco, Preparation Day

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McLaren and Red Bull are amongst several Formula 1 teams that have brought performance upgrades to their packages for the Monaco Grand Prix.

The title leaders and main challengers are the two leading teams that have brought revisions to their cars for the famous and notoriously-tricky street circuit, the Woking-based squad bringing an update of its Front Suspension Geometry.

Red Bull, meanwhile, has brought an enlargement of its rear wing and accompanying beam in a bid to improve the aerodynamic load on low-speed corners, a problem the team has frequrently encountered all season.

Red Bull has similarly opted for changes, that it hopes will eradicate its low-speed corner problems

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Ferrari has opted for circuit-specific changes, with Mercedes opting to bring nothing new whatsoever to its W16.

Alpine has introduced a new trackrod, similarly done so by Haas, the American squad also adding rear wing and beam changes to improve its local load.

Williams is the last team to bring a performance upgrade, boasting a new front suspension, specifically to improve its cornering around the twisty layout.

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