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Ferrari has not updated their car since Bahrain. Red Bull Racing & Red Bull Technology and McLaren Racing have brought in significant upgrades in the Japanese Grand Prix and Miami Grand Prix respectively. The upgrades have shown positive difference in their performance. Scuderia Ferrari are going to bring in upgrades in the upcoming Grand Prix at Imola which is also their home race which team principal Frederic Vasseur denied rumours of the main reason for the upgrades to come in being the team’s home race Charles Leclerc also talked about the importance of upgrades and how the biggest weakness of the SF-24 is the low speed corners which is affecting their race pace and qualifying timings. More on the talks of the Ferrari upgrades from Leclerc and Vasseur on Pit Debrief https://lnkd.in/gkVT-hQ8
Low speed performance “will be hopefully improved” — Leclerc and Vasseur discuss Ferrari’s F1 Imola GP updates
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My new article for LastWordOnSports.com is out!! We have reached the halfway of the season, which has been quite intriguing so far with six different victories. A season still totally open both from the point of view of the drivers' championship and the constructors' championship. In this article, I wanted to recap what Ferrari has managed to bring to the track so far. Click the link below to read the full article! #F1 #Ferrari #Motorsport #CharlesLeclerc #CarlosSainz #ScuderiaFerrari #Maranello #FormulaOne https://lnkd.in/dR_QrqdV
A Season Full Of Ups And Downs For Ferrari
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"🏁 Breaking News: Adrian Newey's Exit from Red Bull Racing! What's Next for F1's Legendary Designer? 🏎️ The Formula 1 world is buzzing with the recent announcement of Adrian Newey's departure from Red Bull Racing, marking the end of an era for one of the sport's most iconic figures. As the mastermind behind some of Red Bull's most dominant years on the track, Newey's departure leaves many wondering about the future of the team and the impact on the rest of the season. Regarded by many as the greatest designer in the history of Formula 1, Adrian Newey's innovative designs and engineering brilliance have reshaped the landscape of motorsport. His contributions to Red Bull's success are immeasurable, with multiple championship-winning cars bearing his signature touch. With rumors swirling that Ferrari is the hot favourite to sign Newey, the question arises: What will this mean for Red Bull Racing moving forward? Will the team be able to maintain its competitive edge without the guiding hand of their design genius? While Newey's departure undoubtedly leaves big shoes to fill, Team Red Bull has proven time and again its ability to adapt and innovate in the face of change. With a talented roster of engineers and drivers, as well as the resources of a powerhouse team, there's no doubt that Red Bull Racing will continue to be a force to be reckoned with on the grid. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on Red Bull Racing to see how they navigate this transition and whether they can maintain their dominance in the constructors' championship race. What are your thoughts on Adrian Newey's exit from Red Bull Racing? How do you think this will impact the rest of the season? #Formula1 #AdrianNewey #RedBullRacing #Ferrari #Motorsport #EngineeringGenius"
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🏆Monaco Grand Prix 2024 🏆24 Hours of Le Mans 2024 In a remarkable feat, Scuderia Ferrari has shattered a 90-year record by clinching victories at both the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix in the same year. Two of the three races that make up the coveted "Triple Crown of Motorsport" are Le Mans and the Monaco Grand Prix. Winning one of these races is impressive on its own, but building a race team that can win both in the same year is extremely difficult, yet equally impressive. The fact that Ferrari can meet both obstacles in 2024 bodes well for the Scuderia's racing ambitions. 🏆Indianapolis 500 ???? While Ferrari has conquered two-thirds of the Triple Crown, the elusive Indianapolis 500 remains. Active drivers like Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso have won two of the three events, needing an Indy 500 victory to complete the trifecta. Rooting for the team🤝 #Ferrari #ScuderiaFerrari #Monaco #LeMans
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Consistency is important. If you do it once, you can do it again. At the Formula 1 race in Miami, Oscar Piastri had the fastest lap. Lando Norris won the race. McLaren Racing has a bright future for the rest of 2024. Both of their cars out performed Red Bull Racing & Red Bull Technology and Scuderia Ferrari. In the next 3 or 4 races, McLaren will likely overtake Ferrari in the constructors. The race pace for McLaren beats the pace for Ferrari and Red Bull. Doing something once makes it a great moment, but it doesn't make you great. To be great, you have to be consistent. If McLaren can put together another good race in Italy, the game will be on. Verstappen wins a lot because of his consistency. Plenty of cars can beat him in one lap. But can you do it lap after lap? Being consistent in excellence is more important than being excellent once.
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The Motorsports Market was valued at USD 5.61 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach a market size of USD 9.48 billion by the end of 2030. Over the forecast period of 2024-2030, the market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.80%. More Details @ https://lnkd.in/gQn_twvW Key Players in Motorsports Market are : Volkswagen Group Mercedes-Benz AG Red Bull Racing Williams Racing Ferrari National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing BMW Group Renault Group Citroën McLaren Group #MotorsportsMarket #Motorsports #racingmotor #marketanalysis #vmrresearch
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3 Things We Learnt After the Chinese Grand Prix: ✨ Sprint Races Can Be Interesting On The Right Circuit ✨ Some Teams Are Making a Step Forward ✨ Ferrari May Not Be a Shoo-In for P2 Read more about my main takeaways here 👇🏾 https://lnkd.in/e7762epk #f1 #formula1 #chinesegrandprix
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R̶e̶d̶ Blue Ferrari: do you know the story behind it? It goes back to 1964... When Enzo Ferrari, in a dramatic stand, vows never to race in Italy's red again. Why? Politics, deception, or a legendary defiance that changed racing forever? It's not sure. The root of it all? Disagreements over regulations and a deep-seated feud with the FIA and Italy's ACI. It started with the 250 GTO and a clever, yet controversial, move to meet homologation rules. Fast forward to 1964, the 250 LM faces homologation rejection, igniting Enzo's fury. His response? A bold declaration to abandon Italy's racing red. The United States Grand Prix at Watkins Glen was the first occasion. The championship contender John Surtees and colleague Lorenzo Bandini find themselves driving for a "fresh team": The North American Racing Team. (Blue and white of the United States) Surtees won the 1964 World Championship in Mexico, a historic victory making him the only champion on both 2 and 4 wheels, and the first to win in a Ferrari not adorned in its iconic red. Curious to see the Miami livery? #motorsport #blueferrari
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