Is It Too Little Too Late for Ferrari’s F1 Austrian GP Updates?
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Ferrari schedules key filming day at Mugello to test new rear suspension before Spa-Francorchamps
While waiting to introduce the new suspension package, Scuderia Ferrari is set to take to the track soon for a very important filming day. After recently unveiling the new floor at the Red Bull Ring, the Maranello team is preparing for this key filming session, during which the highly anticipated new rear suspension will likely be tested. As previously reported, this suspension upgrade will not make its debut during the upcoming Silverstone Gran…
d’Ambrosio on Ferrari seeking balance between further upgrades in 2025 and 2026 development goals after F1 Austrian GP
Stepping in for team principal Fred Vasseur, Jerome d’Ambrosio opened up about the new floor Ferrari introduced in Spielberg and their plans for future SF-25 upgrades after securing a solid 3-4 finish at the F1 Austrian GP on Sunday. The revised floor appears to have addressed some of the Scuderia’s woes over a single lap,... The post d’Ambrosio on Ferrari seeking balance between further upgrades in 2025 and 2026 development goals after F1 Aust…
Were Ferrari upgrades at F1 Austrian GP 'too little too late'?
There was an expectation at Ferrari that its Formula 1 fortunes in 2025 should pick up from where it had left off last year, where victories and regular podiums had put the team in the hunt for a first constructors' championship since 2008.This has not materialised. There's a sense that McLaren has been able to move the game on and pull ahead, and also a feeling that Ferrari's decision to ...Keep reading
Is it too little too late for Ferrari’s F1 Austrian GP updates?
There was an expectation at Ferrari that its Formula 1 fortunes in 2025 should pick up from where it had left off last year, where victories and regular podiums had put the team in the hunt for a first constructors' championship since 2008.This has not materialised. There's a sense that McLaren has been able to move the game on and pull ahead, and also the sense that Ferrari's decision to ...Keep reading
Ferrari left a strong impression at the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring: while Charles Leclerc was third on the podium, team-mate Lewis Hamilton underscored the solid performance of the Italians with a fourth place, making Ferrari in Spielberg the second most powerful behind McLaren.
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