Ferrari and Aston Martin announce upgrades for Dutch Grand Prix
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 8:34 AM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026
The Dutch Grand Prix weekend begins as teams confirm their upgrades. Ferrari leads among front runners with five performance upgrades, focusing on their SF-26's floor, diffuser, and beam wing. Aston Martin also hopes for improvement with five aero upgrades, including front wing and floor enhancements. Alpine stands out with eight new updates aiming to strengthen their position in the Constructors' standings. Other teams like McLaren, Mercedes, and Red Bull have introduced fewer changes, focusing on specific components for reliability and performance.
- •Ferrari introduces five upgrades focused on aerodynamic performance.
- •Aston Martin hopes to improve with five aero updates.
- •Alpine leads with eight upgrades aimed at boosting performance.
- •McLaren and Mercedes add fewer upgrades to enhance reliability.
- •The Dutch Grand Prix begins with teams testing their new components.
- 8:34 AMYahoo Sports — Ferarri and Aston Martin confirm five upgrades at Dutch GP, while Alpine bring major package
"The FIA have released the document detailing all the upgrades teams have brought for the Dutch Grand Prix weekend, set to get underway in a matter of hours. With Ferrari bringing the most upgrades out of the front runners, while Alpine top the list overall, here is a complete rundown.
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