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Ferrari turned up at the Singapore Grand Prix with a new front wing as it looks to make a charge in the fight for the constructors’ battle.
Ferrari showcased outstanding performance in Singapore after narrowly missing victory in Azerbaijan, with Charles Leclerc finishing at the top of the timesheet in FP1 and just 0.058s behind Lando Norris in the second session, Carlos Sainz placed third overall. The SF-24’s balance was optimal without needing dynamic setup changes, and the low ride heights of both Ferraris highlighted the car’s excellent balance on the Marina Bay track. Ferrari introduced a new front wing in Singapore to anticipate the circuit’s irregularities, aiming for a performance boost in the constructors’ title fight. The aerodynamic and composites departments are under pressure for a bigger development package planned for the US Grand Prix. McLaren will make changes to its rear wing assembly for the Singapore Grand Prix, following scrutiny over its flexibility and performance impact compared to the front wing dynamics.