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How Ferrari’s last title-winner has inspired 2017 F1 design

The Australian Grand Prix-winning Ferrari SF70H features an aerodynamic tweak that harks back to its last Formula 1 World Constructors’ Championship-winner in 2008. Formula 1 development is cyclic, with solutions used in the past often returning years later in a slightly different guise in order to suit new regulations. This year, Ferrari has returned to a design it last used in 2008, albeit with a little help from their rivals, and the Scuderia has made further refinements… Ferrari SF70H, S duct inlet nose Photo by: Giorgio Piola On the face of it, Ferrari’s design seems very similar to the solution run by Mercedes and Toro Rosso last year (below), with the inlets placed further...
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