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Alpine to Raise Car Height for 2024 F1 Season

August 22, 2025 David Thompson - Sports Editor Sports

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F1 Teams Lifted Car Height in Response to ⁤2025⁣ Regulations

Formula 1 teams have been compelled to adjust their car designs, specifically ⁤increasing the ride height, to‌ comply ⁤with new technical regulations for the 2025 season. ⁢this confirmation,​ delivered by Frédéric Vasseur, underscores a widely anticipated change within the sport.

The Need for Adjustment

The decision to ‍raise the minimum ride height stems from a desire to ‌address⁤ concerns surrounding the​ cars’ aerodynamic performance and ‍handling characteristics.⁢ While specific details of the regulations remain confidential, the adjustment is expected⁤ to impact downforce levels and⁣ potentially alter the competitive landscape.

This change is not unexpected, having been ​a topic of ⁣discussion within the paddock for some time. Teams have been preparing for this‌ possibility, and the confirmation from Vasseur‍ provides ⁤clarity and allows them⁤ to finalize their designs for the upcoming season.

impact on Performance

Increasing the ride height will ​likely affect the aerodynamic balance of the ⁢cars, potentially reducing downforce. Teams ⁢will need to carefully recalibrate their aerodynamic packages to minimize any performance losses. This‌ will involve extensive wind tunnel testing and simulation work.

the change also has implications for suspension setup and mechanical grip. Teams will need to​ optimize their suspension systems to ensure​ the cars remain stable and‌ predictable at ‍higher ride heights.

The 2025 season promises to be an exciting one, with these new regulations potentially shaking up the established order. It will be captivating to see how ‌each team ⁢adapts to the changes and how they impact the overall performance of the cars.

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