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Tech analysis: How F1 teams coped with Monaco's challenges

Monaco is a race like no other, the cars' close proximity to the barriers combined with the lowest average speed around the tight and twisting Monegasque streets making it a sight to behold. And that is especially the case now that the cars are 200mm wider, posing several unique technical challenges for the teams. Ferrari The Scuderia has now proven that the SF70H is comfortable under numerous conditions and able to extract performance from the Pirelli tyres better than their closest rivals. Even so, the team arrived with a new brake drum design, in order to extract the most from the tyres around the narrow street circuit. This was perhaps most noticeable in qualifying when the drivers were...
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