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Photos: the details of the F1 cars for the Belgian GP

The summer break is coming to an end and after almost a month of inactivity, teams and drivers are back at the fray for the 2022 Formula 1 Belgian GP. And, with the start of the event this Thursday, our photographers have been able to capture the details of the single-seaters for the fourteenth appointment of the course.

It is a Grand Prix in which the teams have had to work hard to adapt to the new rules that come into force this weekend. And it is that after looking for anti-porpoising solutions and new controls of the rebound of the cars, in Spa-Francorchamps those rules to which everything has had to stick will come into force.

In addition, this stop on the calendar means not only the start of the second half of the season (there are three months of competition left, with nine races), but also the first of a triplet of tests in a row that will be completed with the Dutch GP next weekend and the Italian GP on the second of September.

For this reason, the teams will want to start this second phase of the 2022 season on the right foot, without losing sight of the work already underway on the cars for the 2023 world championship.

See photos of the details of the F1 cars for the Belgian GP 2022

Haas VF-22 rear wing detail

Detalle del alerón trasero del Haas VF-22

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Photo by: Giorgio Piola

AlphaTauri AT03 rear wing detail

Detalle del alerón trasero del AlphaTauri AT03

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Photo by: Giorgio Piola

Alfa Romeo C42 rear wing detail

Detalle del alerón trasero del Alfa Romeo C42

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Photo by: Giorgio Piola

Ferrari front wings

Alerones delanteros del Ferrari

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Photo by: Erik Junius

Alpine front wings

Alerones delanteros de Alpine

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Photo by: Erik Junius

mercedes in the garage

Mercedes en el garaje

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Photo by: Erik Junius

Aston Martin AMR22 rear wing detail

Detalle del alerón trasero del Aston Martin AMR22

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Photo by: Giorgio Piola

Ferrari F1-75 rear wing detail

Detalle del alerón trasero del Ferrari F1-75

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Photo by: Giorgio Piola

Ferrari F1-75 rear wing detail

Detalle del alerón trasero del Ferrari F1-75

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Photo by: Giorgio Piola

Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren

Daniel Ricciardo, McLaren

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Photo by: Mark Sutton/Motorsport Images

Red Bull Racing RB18 rear wing detail

Detalle del alerón trasero del Red Bull Racing RB18

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Photo by: Giorgio Piola

Mercedes W13, body panels with anniversary numbers

Mercedes W13, paneles de la carrocería con números de aniversario

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Photo by: Mark Sutton/Motorsport Images

Mercedes W13, body panels with anniversary numbers

Mercedes W13, paneles de la carrocería con números de aniversario

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Photo by: Mark Sutton/Motorsport Images

Even so, we will have to wait until Friday to see what the teams try in the first two free practice sessions, and until Saturday to see what they definitely use in qualifying and the race in Belgium.

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