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How F1 braking works

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How F1 braking works

By RACER Staff - Mar 1, 2024, 11:06 AM ET

Brembo has developed new braking systems customized for each Formula 1 team in 2024, and will supply most of the cars with hydraulic (calipers, master cylinders and by-wire units) and friction components (carbon discs and pads).A look at carbon discs Over the past 20 years, Brembo has revolutionized the concept...

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