McCullough: We’ll see different cars in 2025

The 2025 season is the last under current regulations. Usually the cars hardly change in such a situation – the teams are focused on preparing for 2026, when Formula 1 will face big changes, but Aston Martin’s head of chassis performance, Tom McCullough, believes the cars will be completely different in 2025 will be .

Tom McCullough: “We are currently in the process of transferring the wind tunnel and CFD computers to the new project. At this stage the teams work on conceptual solutions, the architecture of next year’s cars, and spend a lot of time in the wind tunnel working on the car’s design, chassis and suspension.

There is still a lot to change in the cars of 2025. It is necessary to understand the limitations of this year and in the new design in order to solve as many problems as possible related to mechanics, aerodynamics or something else this year. This is a key phase. Next year we will see completely different cars. Yes, they will be an evolution of today, but now all teams are aiming to take a big step.”

Source: F1 News

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