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Home » Ferrari identifies key performance concern: SF-25 slower than 2024 car in medium-speed corners

Ferrari identifies key performance concern: SF-25 slower than 2024 car in medium-speed corners. Ferrari has uncovered a critical performance issue in data from Australian GP.

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Ferrari, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton endured a disastrous start to the 2025 Formula 1 season at the Australian Grand Prix, with a lackluster performance that has raised serious concerns. Despite securing a fourth-row lockout in qualifying, the Scuderia managed to collect only five points from the race, a disappointing outcome for a team with high expectations.

Toto Wolff and McLaren’s Andrea Stella both suggest that Ferrari’s true pace wasn’t fully reflected in qualifying. However, a troubling gap of nearly seven-tenths to the pole sitter highlights a fundamental issue. Charles Leclerc was able to overtake midfield contenders Yuki Tsunoda and Alex Albon early in the race, advancing to fifth place. Meanwhile, Hamilton remained in eighth and struggled to find a way past the Williams of Alex Albon.

Ferrari’s decision-making also came under scrutiny. As the rain hit in the final laps, the team initially opted to keep both drivers out on slicks. This strategy miscalculation proved costly, as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton lost significant ground by the time they pitted for intermediates, ultimately dropping down the order. As a result, Ferrari enters the Chinese Grand Prix sitting a shocking seventh in the Constructors’ Championship—below Sauber, who finished dead last in 2024.

Ferrari’s Performance Drop in Medium-Speed Corners Raises Alarming Questions for the Maranello Team’s Engineers

Post-race analysis from the Australian Grand Prix reveals that Ferrari has made substantial gains in high-speed corners, with a 0.7-second improvement and an increase of around 12 km/h compared to 2024. However, the SF-25 has shockingly regressed in medium-speed sections, an area crucial for overall performance.

According to F1 expert Giuilano Diuchessa, Ferrari’s data indicates a loss of four-tenths in medium-speed corners, suggesting that the SF-25 is struggling more than its predecessor, the SF-24, in certain crucial sections of the track. While Lando Norris’ pole time of 1:15.096 was nearly nine-tenths quicker than Max Verstappen’s 2024 benchmark of 1:15.915, Ferrari appears to be falling behind its main rivals in terms of development progress.

If Ferrari is to recover, adjustments to the car’s balance will be essential. However, such refinements take time—something the team cannot afford to waste if they want to remain competitive in the championship. With Red Bull, McLaren, and Mercedes all making significant strides, Ferrari’s margin for error has become alarmingly thin.

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Martin Brundle Identifies Key Concern for Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari Before Shanghai

As Ferrari prepares for round two of the season, another pressing issue has emerged: the communication breakdown between Lewis Hamilton and his race engineer, Riccardo Adami. Their heated exchanges during the Australian Grand Prix were broadcast to millions, leading veteran commentator Martin Brundle to question why Lewis Hamilton seemed so frustrated with Adami’s feedback.

The importance of a strong driver-engineer relationship cannot be overstated. Hamilton’s long-standing partnership with Peter Bonnington at Mercedes was one of the most successful in F1 history, and building a similar rapport with Riccardo Adami is crucial if Ferrari hopes to extract maximum performance from their new signing. While Adami has a strong track record, having previously worked with Sebastian Vettel, it remains to be seen whether he and the British driver can establish the same level of trust and synergy.

With Ferrari already on the back foot heading into the Chinese Grand Prix, fixing both their on-track performance issues and internal dynamics will be key. If they fail to do so, 2025 could quickly become another season of missed opportunities for the Maranello squad.

Mar 19, 2025Alex Marino

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