The\u00a0Aston\u00a0Martin\u00a0Formula 1 team is already using the findings from developing its 2024 grand prix car to continue upgrading its current AMR23 machine \u201cdeep into the season\u201d.
The Aston Martin Formula 1 team is already using the findings from developing its 2024 grand prix car to continue upgrading its current AMR23 machine “deep into the season”.The FIA cost cap and Aerodynamic Testing Restrictions that limit wind tunnel and CFD hours push teams to start early on the development of a new car rather than immediately spend their way out of trouble.
Since the development of its AMR24 is well underway, the team say the new car is now influencing the upgrades being brought to the 2023 machine, which Aston is still pushing"reasonably hard".
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