Ferrari has not decided whether to install new products in Bahrain.

Ferrari has not decided whether to install new products in Bahrain.

      Ferrari has a new car bottom ready, which will be part of a large-scale upgrade for the Miami Grand Prix, and a decision on its use will be made at the last moment.

      According to RacingNews365, while the team's aerodynamics department, led by Diego Tondi, believes that installing a new underbody will increase the efficiency of the car this week, technical director Loic Serra and team leader Fred Wasser have chosen a more cautious approach and suggest first assessing the impact of the underbody on the overall aerodynamic balance of the car, so as not to draw erroneous conclusions about the work of a single, albeit key node.

      Ferrari engineers have not yet decided whether they will use the new bottom in Bahrain, but they will take it with them to make a decision on the spot, especially since in Bahrain, where winter tests were conducted at the end of February, it will be possible to compare the effectiveness of the new bottom with the previous version.

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Ferrari has not decided whether to install new products in Bahrain.

Ferrari has a new car bottom ready, which will be part of a large-scale upgrade for the Miami Grand Prix, and a decision on its use will be made at the last moment.