Ferrari Poised to Bring Revised Suspension to Belgium After Positive F1 Test
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TECH CORNER: What does Ferrari target with its new suspension layout?
Ferrari are set to run their highly anticipated new rear suspension at next weekend's Belgian Grand Prix following a short test running at its own circuit in Mugello. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo explains what Ferrari aims to achieve with its crucial in-season upgrade.


Ferrari poised to bring revised suspension to Belgium after positive F1 test
Ferrari will bring its long-awaited rear suspension upgrade to next weekend’s Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix after positive findings at a private test, according to reports. The Scuderia made use of a commercial filming day at Mugello to test the updated package, with both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton on hand to drive the SF-25. According to the Italian arm of Motorsport.com, both Leclerc and Hamilton completed 19 laps each as per the 200 km…
Ferrari tests new rear suspension in Mugello ahead of F1 Belgian GP
Ahead of the upcoming Belgian GP, Scuderia Ferrari completed its second filming day of the season in Mugello. The team equipped the new rear suspension to the F1 car. It appears to have been given the green light and will be fitted to SF-25 from the race weekend in Spa-Francorchamps. Loic Serra supervised Ferrari test... The post Ferrari tests new rear suspension in Mugello ahead of F1 Belgian GP appeared first on Motorsport
Leo Turrini critical of Ferrari’s direction: new suspension not enough to save 2025 F1 season
Renowned Italian journalist Leo Turrini has shared his thoughts on the persistent and recurring problems at Scuderia Ferrari, expressing hope but also skepticism about the new rear suspension set to debut at the upcoming Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps. Despite the major expectations that surrounded Ferrari during the winter break—especially after the sensational signing of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton—the reality of the 2025…
Gary Anderson: Ferrari's new F1 suspension isn't as radical as expected
Ferrari has been planning a rear suspension upgrade for some time now, with the modification running on a filming day at Fiorano ahead of its expected debut on the SF-25 at Spa.In packaging its 2025 car, Ferrari moved the cockpit position rearwards, which meant the fuel tank and engine moved backwards. That compromised the space at the front of the shortened gearbox for its pull-rod operated rear suspension.This apparently means Ferrari had to u…
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