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 is adamant its F1 car concept can take the fight to Red Bull this year and has blamed set-up issues for its poor BahrainGP showing 🔧 Full story ⬇️

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.

“I never saw a car to match the pace of another one in quali and not to able to race. [So] then it's a matter of set-up and some choices on the car. It's not a matter of concept at all. So, we don't have to go into this direction.” Motorsport Images “To summarise the situation, I would say on quali pace, we are there, we are matching Red Bull, at least in Bahrain. It was a positive point,” he said.

“If we want to win races, we need to have clean sheet on the weekend and not small details there and there.”

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