Ferrari Targets Key Upgrade for SF-25 to Tackle Qualifying Struggles
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Novitec Thinks The Ferrari SF90 XX Isn't Loud Enough
The lightly tuned supercar boasts a lightweight exhaust that adds an extra 30 hp of power. Custom 20-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels enhance the SF90 XX’s stance and performance. Novitec also lowers the ride height by 25 mm with new sports springs for better handling. Ferraris are already so well-engineered from the factory that, more often than not, when an aftermarket tuner steps in to make improvements, they end up doing more harm than goo…
Ferrari Targets Key Upgrade for SF-25 to Tackle Qualifying Struggles
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur announced a significant upgrade for the SF-25, expected to debut at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix next month, designed to improve qualifying performance. While the team has shown strong race pace, their inability to secure positions in qualifying has hampered race-day potential. Both Vasseur and driver Charles Leclerc have acknowledged the urgent need to address this recurring issue. Vasseur expressed confiden…
Ferrari confirm when Hamilton’s big upgrade is coming
Hamilton warns of a painful season ahead at Ferrari as struggles mount: 'Car just doesn't feel right', confirming a difficult transition from silver to red - Lewis Hamilton's long-awaited move to Ferrari was always going to make headlines. The seven-time world champion's switch from Mercedes to the Scuderia ahead of the 2025 season was seen…
Explained: key differences in Ferrari SF25 dynamic behavior, full vs empty fuel
In this video we analyze how the Ferrari SF-25’s performance shifts between full and empty fuel loads, revealing crucial aspects of its setup and behavior across race conditions. — see video above — The post Explained: key differences in Ferrari SF25 dynamic behavior, full vs empty fuel appeared first on Scuderia Fans.
Ferrari reveals when it plans to introduce next 2025 F1 upgrades
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur has revealed the team intends to introduce the next upgrade package to its 2025 Formula 1 car at next month’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The Italian marque’s disenchanting beginning to the campaign was eased in Saudi Arabia as a magnificent Charles Leclerc drive produced a morale-boosting podium. However, Ferrari remains under no illusion that the SF-25 under its current guise is not competitive enough to challenge McLa…
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