
Has Ferrari turned one of its car's key strengths into a weakness?
Slow-speed cornering performance was a strong suit of the SF-24, particularly after developments in the second half of last season. But the evidence so far suggests the SF-25 is losing in this area as Ferrari hit a new low in Miami
Life is a roller coaster at Ferrari at the moment – and not one that anybody in authority at the team, let alone the drivers, is keen to ride. The Miami Grand Prix weekend presented another China-style juxtaposition of high points in the sprint race (albeit fewer in number) with brutal lows at almost all other points.
Indeed – and at the risk of swapping metaphors as clumsily as Charles Leclerc crunched into the wall during his lap to the grid on Saturday – there was rather more red ink in the ledger than black.
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