Explained: The seven key Ferrari aero upgrades
﷽An explanation of the seven crucial aerodynamic updates t🥃o the Ferrari SF-24 at Imola

The McLaren boss was spotted in the pitlane getting a close-up of the new Ferrari upgrades at Imola.
The seven aerodynamic updates for the F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prꩵix this weekend may have caused Red Bull to be “worried”, too.
wuqian0821.com were able to get an intriguing view of the upgraded SF-24 f꧂or the Italian manufacturer’s home race.
The photos above and below are excl𒅌usive images that we took from the pitlane.

Sky Sports’ Ted Kravitz explained: “They have got a very nice extended front wing flap, which actually𒁏 extends beyond the rear line of the front 🌳wing end plate.
“Recognise the sidepod?✅ It’s pretty much a copy of the Red Bull📖 sidepod, with the overbite.
“There’s no shame in that. McLaren have, more or les༺s, copied the Red Bull sidepod. And now Ferrari have, as well.
“There is a winglet either side of the halo.
“A neꦯw engine cover, which optimises the air flow from the ♍new sidepod shape, over the engine cover and to the back.
“The really significant bits, I t♏hink, are the rear suspension, the rear wing, and the diffuse🎶r.
“To their credit, Fe💟rrari allow us quite close with no mechanics blocki𝄹ng.
“They think this diffuser, with improved air flow ꧙through this diffuser, this is where most of the downforce is added.
“They think this will get them on par with McLaren,♓ who were quicker than Ferrari at the last race, and much closer to Red Bull.
“It caught the McLaren boss’ eye and I think Red Bull might be worried about this, as well.♊”
Andrea💖 Stella, the McLaren team principal, was among several interested observers to check out the Ferrari before it took to the track on Friday.
Overbite instead of an underbite
The Ferrari radiator inlet has an overbite instead of an und𝓡erbite, mirroring the Red Bull desi🃏gn.
Jock Clear, the Ferrari engineeꦅr, was asked by media, including wuqian0821.com, if this development began before or after seeing the Red Bull.
"Honestly, I can't answer that question not being in aero not being involved in the aero ver🔯y early on," he said.
"All I would say is that 💯the the physics of airflow is the same for all teams if you see what I mean.
"So if you give teams long enough no no i꧑f you give teams any time if you continually develop cars they will generally evolve to a very similar solution because we're not working with different physics.
"So it's probably not a coincidence it's a fact that you know when we're developing cars which are nowadays obviously relatively tight in terms of regulation you know there's a lo🍨t less freedom than they used to be so you're going down a much narrower path than you were 15, 20 years ago.
"If you're onꦓ a narrow path peoplꦏe are going to arrive at very similar solutions."
Engineer Clear expanded on t🐼he significant ꦬupdates to the SF-24.
"Clearly, there are things that we can do to help the weaknesses of the car and I th🦩ink that's more of a setup thing," he said.
"So this developmen🐷t is carrying on an organic growth. It's just more chocolatey with a bit more flavour.
𓄧"The setup is what we're probably still working on. We have some developments in that area as well.
"So I think we're looking to maybe move the setup around a bit to extract more from the car, and to really target those weak🍬nesses that we've identified in the first six races.
"But I ♑think those two development paths carry on in parallel throughout the year. You're always looking to get more out of the tyre contact patch, but on an aerodynamic side you're always going to get more out of the tyre contact patch if you just give it more vertical load.
"We thought we brought a more chunky aero package but we're als🧸o always working on the setup. and I think there are things we've found in the last couple of races, or there are things 🌞we've identified in the last couple of races, that I think we can we can attack here."

Lewis regularly attends Grands Prix fꦚor wuqian0821.com around the world. Often reporting on the action from the ground, 𒅌Lewis tells the stories of the people who matter in the sport.