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In Pictures: New cars revealed for the 2022 Formula 1 season
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Jim Munro
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In Pictures: New cars revealed for the 2022 Formula 1 season

Formula 1 has a new look for 2022 with a revolution in the design of the cars following an overhaul of the rules.

It is hoped the makeover will increase competitiveness of motorsport’s showpiece event which has been dominated by Mercedes in recent years. 

The season opens with the Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir on March 20 and a number of key changes will be in force. 

Front and rear wings 

The previous design sent airflow outwards, affecting the car following closely behind and hindering its ability to overtake. The new rear wing will reduce that interference and should lead to more close encounters. 

18-inch tyres

A popular choice among race fans as they are aesthetically pleasing, but a marked change from the existing 13-inch wheels.

The new tyres are heavier and could slow cars down by over a second compared with previous seasons, but these bigger tyres will not interfere so much with the car’s aerodynamics.

With fewer aero constraints the teams’ designers have had an opportunity to completely revamp the cars.

Underfloor tunnels

It’s an air pressure thing. Without getting too technical, any vehicle travelling at speed close to the ground will generate forces.

By introducing two long underfloor air tunnels to the base of the cars, it will help produce what’s know as ‘ground effect’, in essence, providing more suction under the car to help it grip the track.

They are also designed to reduce the amount of ‘dirty air’ expelled behind the car, which previously affected competitors close behind.

So let us take a look at the new F1 designs for the 2022 season in our picture gallery.   

The Mercedes W13 sees a return to the traditional colour for the Silver Arrows. Drivers: Lewis Hamilton and George Russell
The Mercedes W13 sees a return to the traditional colour for the Silver Arrows. Drivers: Lewis Hamilton and George Russell
Red Bull are chasing a first constructors' championship since 2013 with the RB18. Drivers: Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez
Red Bull are chasing a first constructors' championship since 2013 with the RB18. Drivers: Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez
Ferrari's F1-75 celebrates the 75th anniversary of the company's first production car. Drivers: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz
Ferrari's F1-75 celebrates the 75th anniversary of the company's first production car. Drivers: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz
McLaren's MCL36 has a bold new livery for the 2022 season: Drivers: Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo
McLaren's MCL36 has a bold new livery for the 2022 season: Drivers: Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo
The predominantly blue liveried Alpine A522 will be the version most seen in 2022. Drivers: Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon
The predominantly blue liveried Alpine A522 will be the version most seen in 2022. Drivers: Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon
Alpine's A522 will sport this pink livery for the opening two races of the 2022 season as a tribute to new title sponsor BWT
Alpine's A522 will sport this pink livery for the opening two races of the 2022 season as a tribute to new title sponsor BWT
The AlphaTauri AT03 on a test run at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Italy. Drivers: Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda
The AlphaTauri AT03 on a test run at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli in Italy. Drivers: Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda
Aston Martin are looking to improve on last season's seventh place with the AMR22. Drivers: Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll
Aston Martin are looking to improve on last season's seventh place with the AMR22. Drivers: Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll
The Williams FW44 has a new blend of blues and red for 2022. Drivers: Nicholas Latifi and Alex Albon
The Williams FW44 has a new blend of blues and red for 2022. Drivers: Nicholas Latifi and Alex Albon
Haas put all of last season's resources into developing the VF-22 for 2022. Drivers: Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen
Haas put all of last season's resources into developing the VF-22 for 2022. Drivers: Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen
Alfa Romeo's C42 was the last of the class of 2022 to be unveiled in its true colours. Drivers: Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu
Alfa Romeo's C42 was the last of the class of 2022 to be unveiled in its true colours. Drivers: Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu
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