After a disastrous weekend in Montreal, Ferrari is setting its sights on the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix. According to Italian reports, the team is working diligently in Maranello on a significant upgrade for their current vehicle. Initially, Ferrari planned to introduce this latest upgrade at Silverstone, but now a brand-new SF-24 is expected to debut in Barcelona.
The Canadian Grand Prix was an absolute disaster for Ferrari. The Tifosi fans witnessed both Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz failing to advance beyond Q2. The race didn’t go much better for either driver – Leclerc was called in due to engine problems, while Sainz crashed his car on the grass.
This was good news for Red Bull and Max Verstappen, who extended their lead in both world championships. However, according to the Italian website Formu1a.uno, Ferrari plans to strike back in Barcelona with a major upgrade. The latest changes to the SF-24 are being fast-tracked to make a comeback on the Spanish asphalt.
Ferrari’s floor is expected to receive a significant upgrade. The team aims to warm up the tires faster, allowing for quicker competitive lap times. Additionally, the Scuderia hopes to boost the downforce a notch.