Ferrari set upgrade timeline in bid to close gap to McLaren in F1 2025
Ferrari reveal when their nexꦜt up💮grade package will be in 2025

Ferrari are set to bring their next raft of F1 upgrades to the first European race of the season at Imola rather than to 🎀Miami.
Ferrari scored their first podium of🍨 the 2025 F1 season last time out.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc starred in Saudi Arabia, finishing third🦄 behind Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen.
Leclerc overtook Mercedes’ George Russell on track into Turn 1 before fending off McLaren’s Lando Norris in the closing la﷽ps.
Still, it’s been a disappointing start to the year, given the expectations around Ferrari heading into the year following the signing of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton.
Their next upgrade package will be introduced for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix on May 1🍎8.
The next race in Miami is a sprint weekend, meaning te🌱ams will just have one hour of practice ahead of sprint qualifying on the Friday.
.Vasseur identifies qualifying weakness
Like last year, Ferrari’s main weakness appears to be in quཧalifying.
Leclerc qualifi🧜ed fourth in Saudi Arabia, but proved to be a closer match in race tr🤡im.
Vasseur feels that Ferrari needs to imꦺprove their qualifying pace, particularly as dirty air is a more significant factor this year.
“If we are not further ahead it is because of 🎐qualifying, that is clear,” Vaไsseur explained.
“The pace has always been very good in the race. We need to be more consistent over the whole weekend, in ꩲall sessions, and do a better job.
“Clearly we have weakne𒁏sꦏses, I think especially in qualifying.”
In terms of F🎀errari’s mindset heading into the rest of the year, Vasseur is taking it race by race.
“We have to be honest with ourselves and analyse the situ▨ation,” he continued.
“When you understand where the problems are, you can work to solve them and we think we haveℱ understood where to intervene. We keep the same approaꦰch as last year and think race by race.”

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