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Ferrari isn’t sure whether they’ll have the same strong pace they had last month in Imola at Spa-Francorchamps for the 6 Hours of Spa, Ferrari AF Corse’s team manager Batti Pregliasco told MotorsportWeek.com “It’s difficult to say,” said the Italian when asked if Ferrari can replicate the pace they had in Imola, at Spa. “Imola […]
The Italian team expressed uncertainty about replicating their strong performance from Imola at Spa, acknowledging the challenges of the demanding circuit. Ferrari’s dominant pace at Imola did not translate into a podium finish due to a strategic error in handling the changing weather conditions. With two races yielding no podium finishes, Ferrari is under increasing pressure to deliver results befitting their status in Formula One. The team is determined to bounce back at Spa and improve their standings in both the drivers’ and manufacturers’ championships. Ferrari topped the timesheets in free practice 1 at Spa, signaling their potential for a strong performance in the upcoming race weekend.