F1: Ferrari takes advantage of new regulations and gets a makeover

After the excellent second place by Leclerc in Monte Carlo, Ferrari wants to raise the bar and try to win the first GP of the season. Over the weekend, the Spanish GP is run, in Barcelona. An appointment of great fascination and with important novelties at the regulatory level.
As is now known, the’use of the front wing will change, which will have to be “less flexible”. A regulatory change that could change, in an obvious way, the current balances. Many believe that McLaren, with this new rule, may be less effective on the track.
All to be verified, of course. What is certain is that the Maranello stable is ready to present itself in Barcelona with important novelties. The reduced flexibility of the wings will in fact be an opportunity to review the setup of the SF-25. There will be adjustments to both the bottom, suspension and, indeed, wings.
In short, the Rossa is ready to redo its makeup to see if it is possible to reverse the early season trand and aim for something important from the Spanish GP onward. Leclerc and Hamilton have no intention of playing second fiddle and, in light of the many GPs still to go before the end of the World Championship (eight rounds of the 24 scheduled have been held), there’s still plenty of time to think big.
