The SF-23 has been difficult for the Ferrari drivers to manage, and the team want to change that quickly. F1 Formula1 ScuderiaFerrari
Jock Clear identifies ‘main focus’ for Ferrari SF-23 in development warFerrari want a “more benign” SF-23 to give Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz greater confidence, following a tricky start to F1 2023.
Ferrari brought a floor upgrade to the Miami International Autodrome in a bid to make the SF-23 more predictable so that Leclerc and Sainz could push more with confidence, but Leclerc’s crash late in Q3 set the tone for another difficult race day to come. “This floor contributes to getting the car in a better window, as the drivers were reporting earlier it is peaky.
“The section just ahead of the rear wheel, where you’re controlling the flow that goes either outside the wheel or inside the wheel and therefore into the diffuser area.“It’s just a response to the feedback we’ve had from the drivers through the first four races of the year in where the car is deficient.
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