No upgrades for Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes keep it to a minimum
- GPblog.com
Red Bull Racing and Mercedes have travelled to Hungary with minor upgrades. This whilst Ferrari bring no upgrades at all to the last Grand Prix before the summer break. GPblog.com lists all the upgrades in Hungary.
Few upgrades for Red Bull and Mercedes
The only upgrade Red Bull Racing has taken to Hungary is the beam wing. The geometry of the wing has been changed to give better support to the rest of the rear wing.
Like Red Bull, Mercedes has also modified the beam wing. The ends of the rear wing have also been modified and Mercedes has added a small wing to the halo to better control the airflow.
New: #Mercedes con appendice su Halo @formu1a__uno #F1 pic.twitter.com/cFz63Y7xcD
— Giuliano Duchessa (@GiulyDuchessa) July 29, 2022
Aston Martin with special wing
Ferrari, unlike its main competitors, did not bring any upgrades to the Hungaroring. McLaren, Alpine, AlphaTauri, Aston Martin and Alfa Romeo all come with some minor upgrades. Aston Martin's, however, is striking. With the latest upgrade, the rear wing looks more like the wings we are used to from previous years in Formula 1, before the big rule changes of 2022.
Detalles de las nuevas pletinas de ala trasera de Aston Martin . Y sí, son legales
— Albert Fabrega (@AlbertFabrega) July 29, 2022
Details of the new Aston Martin rear wing endplates . And yes, they are legal.#f1 #HungarianGP pic.twitter.com/g8TDOHy01r
Big upgrade package from Haas
The biggest list of upgrades is that of Haas F1. The American team has brought a total of seven upgrades to Hungary, which include changes to the floor, bonnet, cooling systems, rear suspension and the rear of the car. Currently it is Kevin Magnussen who is the only one of the two Haas drivers to benefit from the upgrades.
#Haas: ecco l’aggiornamento della zona pance/cofano/fondo in stile Ferrari @formu1a__uno pic.twitter.com/HjOxGGQdsz
— Giuliano Duchessa (@GiulyDuchessa) July 29, 2022
Full list of upgrades
Novvedades en los coches para el GP de Hungría
— Albert Fabrega (@AlbertFabrega) July 29, 2022
Car upgrades for the #HungarianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/Rj4FTm1IpP