Wasser: The team has been working hard preparing for Imola

Wasser: The team has been working hard preparing for Imola

      Before the start of the Imola race weekend, the Ferrari press service issued a traditional press release in which manager Frederic Wasser assured that the team had prepared for the stage, and Antonio Giovinazzi, the reserve driver of the Scuderia, spoke about the features of the track.

      Frederick Wasser: "After the first six races on three continents, we start the European part of the season in Imola. After the Miami Grand Prix, we worked hard at Maranello, paying attention to every detail as we prepared for the next stage to maximize the car's potential and allow Charles Leclair and Lewis Hamilton to perform at their best on a challenging track. In Imola, we can count on the support of our home fans."

      Antonio Giovinazzi: "First of all, the race in Imola is our home race, but the number of fans supporting Ferrari is amazing even at the entrance to the track. That makes the stage special, and I really like the very technical old-school track.

      In Imola, you need to attack the curbs behind the wheel of a Formula 1 car. Overtaking here is not so easy, because the track is very narrow and the asphalt provides high grip. In some ways, the highway is similar to an urban one, since the slightest mistake is very expensive.

      If you choose one turn, I'll call it Acque Minerali, which is very difficult to drive correctly. He's on a descent, and you need to slow down and use the curbs properly."

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Wasser: The team has been working hard preparing for Imola

Before the start of the Imola race weekend, the Ferrari press office issued a traditional press release in which chief executive Frederic Wasser assured that the team had prepared for the stage.