F1 News: McLaren bring the most upgrades to Dutch GP

Dutch GP Upgrades: McLaren leads the way

The final races before the summer break saw Red Bull’s advantage over the field completely erased. McLaren have established themselves as genuine contenders in the Constructors Championship. The British team could progress even further with their Dutch GP upgrades. As reported previously by LWOS, McLaren have plenty of updates in the pipeline.

McLaren

Andrea Stella’s team will debut six upgrades at this weekend’s Dutch GP, including four performance updates and two circuit-specific ones. The MCL38 will feature a revised front suspension, rear suspension, and floor edge.

These components are designed to improve airflow and, by extension, overall performance. Critically, these upgrades should achieve this goal without compromising temperatures.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren F1 Team, 1st position, sprays the victory Champagne on the podium

Red Bull

Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez will have the benefit of minor modifications in Zandvoort. The RB20 has been fitted with two performance updates (Halo, Mirror stays) and one circuit-specific update (Engine cover).

The impact of these upgrades will be relatively minimal. Red Bull’s primary objective this weekend will be to optimise their previous updates and establish a clear development path.

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Haas

Four performance upgrades arrive at the VF-24 in Zandvoort. These new components include a new front wing, front suspension and front corner.

Under the leadership of Ayao Komatsu, upgrades have been frequent for Haas. Unlike in previous seasons, the American team plans to maintain their advantage over midfield rivals.

Consistent with their objective to finish 6th in the standings, reinforcements are on the way.

CIRCUIT DE SPA FRANCORCHAMPS, BELGIUM – JULY 26: Ayao Komatsu, Team Principal, Haas F1 Team, in the garage during the Belgian GP at Circuit de Spa Francorchamps on Friday July 26, 2024 in Spa, Belgium. (Photo by Sam Bagnall / LAT Images)

Williams

After hardly bringing any major upgrades in the first half of 2024, Williams have five performance updates for the Dutch GP.

A new floor body, diffuser, sidepod inlet, engine cover and central air cover will feature on the FW46. These components should improve aerodynamic load and airflow – especially at the rear of the car.

The rest of the field

Elsewhere on the field, there are relatively few upgrades of note. There is nothing new for Mercedes, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Sauber.

Meanwhile, only minor changes have been registered for Alpine and VCARB.

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