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atanatizante wrote:
15 Jun 2025, 13:50
This is a track-specific update related ...


https://postimg.cc/0zJxHScF
There was nothing on the FIA upgrade document, so I don't see how this was an upgrade if nothing was declared.

https://x.com/fiadocsbot/status/1933540123599118616

and it can't really be an older spec as that wing was just introduced last race.

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Zaneder Arcari:
"According to Sky, the technical group led by Loic Serra will not be able to bring the mechanical correction for the British Grand Prix, although they could succeed. This would mean that the correction would be postponed by another 3 weeks, to debut at the end of July at the Belgian Grand Prix."

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FDD wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 21:15
Zaneder Arcari:
"According to Sky, the technical group led by Loic Serra will not be able to bring the mechanical correction for the British Grand Prix, although they could succeed. This would mean that the correction would be postponed by another 3 weeks, to debut at the end of July at the Belgian Grand Prix."
Since Loïc Serra is not working on the 2025 car this sounds wrong!

Isn’t he supposed to be focused already 100% on the 2026 Ferrari ??

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MB_Racer wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 23:24
FDD wrote:
26 Jun 2025, 21:15
Zaneder Arcari:
"According to Sky, the technical group led by Loic Serra will not be able to bring the mechanical correction for the British Grand Prix, although they could succeed. This would mean that the correction would be postponed by another 3 weeks, to debut at the end of July at the Belgian Grand Prix."
Since Loïc Serra is not working on the 2025 car this sounds wrong!

Isn’t he supposed to be focused already 100% on the 2026 Ferrari ??
First of all, this is "according to Sky".
Further on, who has info from GeS that Loic is not working on SF-25?
Nobody outside GeS does not know who is working on SF-25 and/or on Ferrari 2026 and how much of the recourses are split between 2025/2026.

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The flow deviator had become a more wavy shape ...

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Austrian GP upgrades

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Interesting way to attach the wing to the floor, the support becomes part of the wing.

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According to Zander Arcari that's why GeS do not bring updated rear suspension:

"According to the information collected by our editorial staff, at the end of the tests (he means tunnel/simulator/seven post shaker rig cross-reference), these data did not produce the expected gain precisely. However, this does not mean that the new rear suspension is wrong.
However, there is a need for more in-depth tests."

Scuderia Fans: "Ferrari schedules key filming day at Mugello to test new rear suspension before Spa-Francorchamps".
Excellent move by GeS to check and get some data from the track on the rear suspension update before presentation in Spa.

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Fake news, as has become usual from them
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Vanja #66 wrote:
05 Jul 2025, 11:39
Fake news, as has become usual from them
What exactly, filming day?

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FDD wrote:
05 Jul 2025, 14:41
Vanja #66 wrote:
05 Jul 2025, 11:39
Fake news, as has become usual from them
What exactly, filming day?
No, stuff from Arcari and FUAT about poor gains from rear suspension. Click bait
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Vanja #66 wrote:
05 Jul 2025, 15:21
FDD wrote:
05 Jul 2025, 14:41
Vanja #66 wrote:
05 Jul 2025, 11:39
Fake news, as has become usual from them
What exactly, filming day?
No, stuff from Arcari and FUAT about poor gains from rear suspension. Click bait
You made me think again about it.
Why?
"Expected gain" at the moment when I read, I understand as they found let's say 70% of expected gain and they wanted to dig deeper to extract everything they expected.
So You put me in a "state of shock", joking :)

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According to a motorsport article, Ferrari might have a problem with its power steering:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/expl ... /10740562/

Do you guys have any ideas? It is quite a new speculation.