Ferrari has admitted to playing things on the “safe side” with its ride height at Formula 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix, in the wake of its US GP disqualification last month.
The Italian squad joined Mercedes in being excluded from the results of the United States GP, after the plank on Charles Leclerc’s car was found to have worn more than the regulations allowed. Leclerc lost his sixth placed finish, while Lewis Hamilton was excluded from his runner-up slot behind race-winner Max Verstappen.
Photo by: Mark Sutton Carlos Sainz, Ferrari SF-23 “Clearly in Austin, we were caught out,” he said. “We have reviewed all what happened in that weekend and we understood what could we have done differently. “Obviously we are going to apply that because that feeling , I hope we will not live anymore, because it is really tough to be thrown out. “But others did a better job, and we have to learn and move forward. I think we did.
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