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Ferrari has diagnosed its problems from the F1 Singapore GP, pointing to a simulation error that led to Lewis Hamilton’s brake issues in the race.
Ferrari discovered a simulation error caused Lewis Hamilton’s brake issues in the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. Despite showing good pace early on, Ferrari’s competitiveness decreased throughout the weekend. Charles Leclerc had to manage his race early, finishing in sixth position. Hamilton struggled with brakes and received a time penalty, expressing his challenging experience. Ferrari’s Track Engineering Head explained the brake failure resulted from incorrect cooling calculations and an overly aggressive strategy. The team is now reviewing and improving their tools to prevent similar issues in future races, aiming for maximum performance at the upcoming United States and Mexico Grands Prix.






