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The tech secrets to being quick at Monza

Ferrari heads to its home race in Italy as the clear favourite after winning at Spa last time out. The two tracks are regularly bracketed together, but just because a team is strong at one does not automatically mean it will be at the other

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Like birds of a feather, the Spa-Francorchamps and Monza circuits often flock together. The two are neatly aligned in the Formula 1 calendar, and form the last leg of European races ahead of the final set of flyaway rounds.

Both Spa and Monza are fast and sprawling circuits, winding through legions of trees on either side of the respective circuits. And when it comes to developing the right package to maraud the straights for lap time, Formula 1 teams would usually group the two tracks together.

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