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Ferrari’s Jock Clear has described the considerable upgrade package it has brought to Formula 1’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as “chocolatey with a bit more flavour”. The marque unveiled the much-anticipated tweaks to its SF-24 at Imola on Friday, comprising seven performance-targeted changes in comparison to the launch-spec. Ferrari aims to respond to the improvements […]
Ferrari introduced seven performance-focused updates to their SF-24 car at Imola, aiming to rival McLaren and close the gap to leaders Red Bull. Charles Leclerc acknowledged the team’s slow-speed disadvantage but expressed confidence in the planned improvements. Ferrari’s Senior Performance Engineer emphasized the ongoing evolution of the car’s development path. The team prioritizes optimizing the car’s setup to address identified weaknesses alongside aerodynamic enhancements. Unlike McLaren, Ferrari strategically delayed upgrades to align with the Sprint format’s absence in recent races. The team remains focused on extracting maximum performance from the car through continuous development and fine-tuning.