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McLaren and Mercedes took important updates to the Miami Grand Prix, while Ferrari hopes to strike at the next race weekend at Imola. Paolo Filisetti, RacingNews365 technical expert, explains where the three teams are trying to improve their cars.
Ferrari did not introduce any updates to the SF-24 in Miami, opting for a special livery instead, paying homage to the team’s NART team colors and welcoming new title sponsor HP with shades of blue reminiscent of the 1970s. The significant development to the car will be unveiled at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. McLaren, on the other hand, brought a major update package to Miami, with Lando Norris claiming victory, prompting comparisons with Ferrari’s upcoming developments for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Headed by Enrico Cardile and Diego Tondi, Ferrari engineers have crafted an extensive update package akin to McLaren’s, with 80% alignment in direction. The enhanced performance of the MCL38 underscores the importance of these updates, especially in attaining consistent pace. The decision to delay the first updates until Imola was strategic, allowing them to assess aerodynamics and vehicle dynamics interactions accurately.
Mercedes, meanwhile, showcased modifications in Miami, albeit without improved performance. They presented a third version of the front wing and revised the floor design. The SF-24 is primed for significant modifications at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, aligning 80% with McLaren’s developments. With both teams pushing boundaries for performance gains, the upcoming race at Imola promises an exciting showcase of technological advancements in Formula 1.