F1 teams have brought a host of new updates to Jeddah because of the high-speed nature of the track. Here is a look at some of the best technical innovations spotted in the pitlane: SaudiArabianGP
Formula 1’s second race of the season at the Jeddah street circuit has forced everyone to opt for different downforce and drag levels to ensure they are better suited for the weekend’s top-speed demands.
However, that has not stopped squads also start looking at wider developments to their cars as they bid to make progress over the remainder of the season. Here we take a look at the most interesting designs, car elements and upgrades spotted in the Saudi Arabian pitlane.
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