The Spanish Grand Prix was a crucial race for Ferrari in the 2025 Formula 1 championship, but the expected progress was not achieved, prompting Lewis Hamilton to focus on next year. Despite Ferrari’s return to second in the constructors’ standings, the gap to front-runners McLaren remains concerning. The introduction of new wing regulations did not narrow the gap to McLaren and other top teams as anticipated. Ferrari’s struggles have led to doubts about the development potential of the SF-25 car, with aerodynamic updates proving insufficient. With Hamilton already looking ahead to next year, Ferrari faces a significant decision on investing further in the current car or shifting focus to 2026 technical regulations.
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