How F1 teams have adapted their cars for Mexico’s cooling headache
Located at 2,200 metres, the Mexican capital’s Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is notorious for its huge cooling demands to offset the reduced air density.While the temperatures in Mexico hover around 25C, much cooler than the past couple of races, the roughly 20% reduction of air density means there is less air to cool the engine, brakes and other key items on the cars.It means that almost every …Keep reading