Like all their rivals, Williams brought a Monza-specific rear wing to Italy. The FW30's wing featured a single profile, the extremities of which were bent upwards (see red arrow and inset). This configuration helped to reduce drag on the track's straights, while also providing enough downforce for...
Both the nosecone and front wing on the BMW were modified for the high-speed Italian Grand Prix. The nosecone pillars had a new profile, the leading edge sloping forwards (inset) rather than backwards, and the height of the pillars was reduced, thanks to the front wing's central spoon profile all...
As with all the teams, Toyota have adopted a specific aero package for Monza, with narrower main wing profiles and lower incidence angles on the flaps. At the front the standard bridge wing has been replaced in favour of this simple, single-profile design. It features a minimal, almost flat spoon...
The F2008's aero package for the high-speed Monza circuit features a small rear wing, with a very narrow upper flap and a very low incidence angle (see inset). This configuration helps to reduce drag, enhancing the top- speed performance of the car on the long straights, whilst just about retaining...
On a fast track like Monza even the most minimal change can boost a car's efficiency. For the Italian event, the F2008's nosecone has been slightly modified to feature sculpted front wing pillars (see inset). Instead of their standard straight vertical edge, the pillars are now curved at the front...


