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Bite-size tech: Red Bull RB12 rear wing endplates

Red Bull has arrived in Monaco with a new rear wing configuration in order to increase downforce, as it looks to make its mark on the streets of the Principality. The rear wing endplates have been revised and now feature not only the upwash pressure strakes used in Russia, but a return to the short leading edge tyre wake slot.  Red Bull's also made a change to the lower section of the endplate, replacing the two-slot configuration in favour of a more conventional set of vertical strakes.
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