Ferrari: Set-up, not car concept, behind F1 deficit to Red Bull

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Ferrari: Set-up, not car concept, behind F1 deficit to Red Bull
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Ferrari believes set-up issues were behind its struggles in BahrainGP - and it can challenge Red Bull without having to change its F1 car cancept.

It has pursued an in-wash aero philosophy while the benefits of the downwash solution pioneered by Red Bull are clear to see – especially as Aston Martin’s copying of it has delivered such good results.

Vasseur thinks that Ferrari only needs to improve small details to get itself into a position to put Red Bull under pressure. “If we want to win races, we need to have clean sheet on the weekend and not small details there and there.” Motorsport Images “I told the team before the test in Bahrain two weeks ago that the championship won't be over in Bahrain, and it doesn't matter the result in any case.

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