F1, Ferrari: Why the SF-25 Is Much Slower in the Race than in Practice Simulations
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F1, Ferrari: why the SF-25 is much slower in the race than in practice simulations
Ferrari is currently facing several significant challenges in the 2025 Formula One World Championship. One of the most pressing issues concerns the team’s ongoing inability to consistently replicate the promising long-run performance it shows during the second free practice session, especially when simulating race conditions with a full fuel load. This specific problem, which directly impacts Ferrari’s ability to compete over full race distances…
Ferrari tested a modified rear suspension at the Mugello circuit, which will equip the SF-25 starting at the Belgian Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton shared the 200-kilometer test, validating a technical development designed to resolve the Italian car's chronic ride issues.
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