Ferrari's "main focus" remains eliminating F1 car "peakiness"

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Ferrari is targeting development for its F1 car to dial out 'peakiness', in order to give Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz greater confidence 🎯 Full story ⬇️

Ferrari says the “main focus” with developing its Formula 1 car in early 2023 is to dial out the “peakiness” to give drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz greater confidence.The SF-23 debuted an upgraded floor design with revised geometry in front of the rear wheels for the Miami Grand Prix, which was conceived to make the car more “benign”.that meant they were unable to manage their tyres to swap strategies mid-race.

Ferrari will sport further updates for the Emilia Romagna and Spanish GPs. Aside from track-specific tweaks, it also debuted a reprofiled front wing endplate and floor in Saudi Arabia. He said: “The height of the floor relative to the ground is a huge influence on the whole package of downforce.

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