P1racenews AI automatic summary:
“For sure we will have to bring some small items until the end, more related to the layout of the track or the weather conditions or whatever, but no big package.”
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur has ruled out significant upgrades for the 2025 F1 season after the Belgian Grand Prix, focusing on next year.
Ferrari introduced a revised rear suspension at Spa-Francorchamps, hoping to improve their performance.
Charles Leclerc secured his fifth podium of the season at the Belgian Grand Prix, finishing ahead of Max Verstappen.
Despite the upgrades, the SF-25 still couldn’t match the McLaren pair, with Leclerc finishing more than 20 seconds off the lead.
For the remaining races, Ferrari will only introduce small items, as Vasseur emphasized the focus on fine-tuning their new upgrades.
Vasseur believes the new suspension upgrade has more potential, and they aim to optimize it fully at the upcoming Hungarian Grand Prix.






