Ferrari are planning Imola/Barcelona upgrades
Ferrari are reportedly set to add their first upgrades to the F1-75 when the European season gets underway at Imola later in April.
The Scuderia have been battling with Red Bull at the front of the field early on in the year, but the steep development curve expected among the teams is likely to see a raft of upgrades being brought to the cars when Formula 1 returns to Europe, and Ferrari are no different, according to the Italian edition of Motorsport.com.
The report also claims that the team are said to be satisfied with the car’s current performance heading into the weekend’s action in Melbourne, with the revised faster layout thought to play to the strengths of the F1-75 and allowing them to maintain the competitiveness they showed in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, according to the results of their simulations.
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Shaving weight off the cars is said to be one of the main priorities for most of the teams, with Alfa Romeo thought to be the only team to have designed a car


