Internal Ferrari split on when to give Lewis Hamilton a key upgrade
Ferrari are 🦩debating on when to introduce their key floor upgrade

Ferrari a♚re reporte🌜dly split internally on when to introduce their key floor upgrade.
Ferrari have endured a disappointing start to the 2025 F1 season, failing to register a top three f💃inish in a grand prix yet.
In a bid to save 🍸their season, Ferrari have a new floor upgrade ready to be run for the first time.
The new floor will bring better balance and stabiliꩲty at the rear.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc and168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Lewis Hamilton have 🔯hinted at ongoing rear-end issues throughout the early part of the season.
It’s also widely believed that Ferrari are unable t🌊o run their car at an optimum ride height, which costs them crucial🦩 downforce and lap time.
Ho🉐wever, it’s unclear when Ferrari will introduce🍸 their new floor upgrade.
, Ferrari are considering delaying it until Miami.Some senior Ferrari figures, such as Frederic Vasseur and Loic Serra, think that improving the car's current specifi🍸cation and balance is more important for Bahrain than adding a new upgrade.
Given that pre-season testing took place in Bahrain, running a new upgrade would obscure the team’s progress since the end of Februar♒y.
A꧙s a result, Ferrari are split over when to run their new floor.
Ferrari are planning a morღe significant upgrade for Miami a🍸t the start of May.
However, with the new floor ready to use, there could be temptation to run it as soon as possible in a bid to save their ﷺseason.
Ferrari came awღay from the season-opening Australian Grand Prix disappointed.
Leclerc and Hamilton could only finish eighth and 10th after poor decisions from🦩 the pit wall in changeable conditions.
They were disqualified from the race res🐠ults in China after two different technical infringements.
Leclerc enjoyed a solid race at Suzuka, 𒈔finishing fourth, but he was well behind the leading trio.

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