Ferrari to Test Rear Suspension Update at Mugello F1 Filming Day
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On 16 July Ferrari will be sending a revised version of the SF-25 on the track in Mugello, 30 kilometres northeast of Florence, as part of a film day. The focus will be on the new rear suspension, which will be tested for the first time together with the underbody, which was already used at the Grand Prix in Austria – with the hope of improving performance. The officially announced film recordings should serve as an opportunity to test the new s…
Ferrari Final 2025 Upgrade: New Rear Suspension and Season Focus
Ferrari is ramping up efforts for the latter half of the 2025 Formula 1 season as they introduce their last major aerodynamic upgrade, including a new floor and a redesigned rear suspension. Despite recent improvements, Ferrari's test driver Marc Gene indicated that the team is not focusing on the drivers' championship and aims to secure second place in the constructors' standings against rivals Mercedes and Red Bull. The team, however, faces in…
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Ferrari is launching an update offensive before the Formula 1 summer break: Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton are testing a new rear suspension at Filmtag in Maranello.
Ferrari Preparing for Last Major Upgrade of 2025
Amid speculation and scrutiny, Ferrari’s preparations for the second half of the 2025 season are firmly underway. In Austria recently, the last aerodynamic upgrade for this season from the Maranello wind tunnel emerged on the red single seater – a new floor. And this week, during a ‘filming day’ at Ferrari-owned Mugello on Wednesday, the 2025 car will feature the long-awaited new rear suspension layout – ahead of a very likely debut at Spa-Franc…
In the final stretch of the current regulatory cycle, Ferrari has decided to tighten the accelerator in the development of its SF-25 with an ambitious package of updates designed to reduce the gap against the unstoppable McLaren. The announcement, made by team director Frédéric Vasseur, confirms the arrival of new pieces before the Great Britain Prize, with the aim of optimizing aerodynamics, suspension and performance in classification and race…
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