The Alpine car that will make its debut in the Australian GP: Could Collapint get up?

The Alpine car that will make its debut in the Australian GP: Could Collapint get up?

I discovered what the French team competition is like and the one that the Argentine could use.

Flavio Briatore, sports director of Formula 1, surprised at Present the A525 car, an updated version of the A524 used in the previous season. This strategy, unusual in Formula 1, demonstrates the team’s confidence in the performance of the previous model. Although now it could bear the name of Franco Colapinto written in its design. This weekend, during March 16 with the Australia Grand Prix the new model will go on track.

After the joint presentation at the O2 Arena in London in February, where all Formula 1 teams revealed their decorations for the 2025 championship, the time to see the real cars on the track is approaching. Some teams, such as McLaren, Williams and Haas, have already shown their cars, but the rest has not yet tried the vehicles with which they will compete in 2025, 75th anniversary season of the F1.

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Technical comparison with the previous model

If all areas of the car are covered that are usually modified, This is the same chassis used in the last race of the 2024 season But with different colors. The elements that were expected to be changed are the entrance of the pontoons, the endplate of the front wing, the wall of the outer venturi channel, the inner elevation of the ground, the side of the pontoons, the edge of the ground, the longitudinal cut, the final cut before the rear rubber, the tubular structures of the engine cover, the engine cover and the deflectors on both sides of the cockpit.

According to the director, The new A525 is a continuous evolution of the A524, in which some details have been perfected and certain weak points have been improved To obtain higher performance. Although throughout this season it will reveal that he adjusted and that not truly.

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