Here is every upgrade brought to the F1 Singapore Grand Prix by each team.
Aston MartinThe lower edge of the lower deflector has a revised profile within the allowable region for modifications.Relative to the baseline geometry, the rear central floor has been modified.Relative to the baseline geometry, the floor edge local to the trailing edge of the forward floor fences has been modified. The rear floor edge and floor edge wing have also been revised.
Relative to the baseline geometry, the outboard bodywork has been modified. An additional cooling exit has also been added to the inboard engine cover local to the rear lower wishbone forward leg.Relative to the baseline geometry, the rear suspension shrouds have been reprofiled.Relative to the baseline geometry, the rear brake drum scoop inlet has been redesigned and the scoop exit geometry revised local to the upper wing cascade.
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