Story summary
Quick context from the source report:
Just days after the Japanese Grand Prix, Ferrari is preparing to return to the track. During the forced break caused by the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix, the Scuderia has planned two on-track sessions with the SF-25. Tomorrow, Ferrari’s test team will be at Mugello to begin two days of TPC (Testing of Previous Cars). There will be no race drivers at Ferrari’s ...
Key takeaways
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- What changed: Just days after the Japanese Grand Prix, Ferrari is preparing to return to the track. During the forced break caused by the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian grands prix, the Scuderia has planned two on-track sessions with the SF-25. Tomorrow, Ferrari’s test team will be at Mugello to begin two days of TPC (Testing of Previous Cars). There will be no race drivers at Ferrari’s .
- Who it affects: Ferrari are the main threads to track.
- Read next: Start with Ferrari archive for more context.
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An internal pressure story that can reshape how a team is led and judged.
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It can influence decision-making, messaging, and pressure around the team across the current F1 picture.
At a glance
- Source
- Motorsport.com
- Teams
- Scuderia Ferrari (History & Technical Path)