Scuderia Fans

  • News
  • Current Drivers
    • Charles Leclerc
    • Lewis Hamilton
  • Races
    • 2024 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
    • 2024 F1 Qatar Grand Prix
    • 2024 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
    • 2025 F1 pre-season testing
    • 2025 F1 Australian Grand Prix
    • 2025 F1 Chinese Grand Prix
  • Ferrari Champions
    • Michael Schumacher
    • Kimi Raikkonen
    • Niki Lauda
    • Jody Scheckter
    • John Surtees
    • Phil Hill
    • Mike Hawthorn
    • Juan-Manuel Fangio
    • Alberto Ascari
  • Former Ferrari drivers
    • Sebastian Vettel
    • Felipe Massa
    • Fernando Alonso
    • Gilles Villeneuve
    • Jean Alesi
    • Alain Prost
    • Nigel Mansell
    • Gerhard Berger
    • Mario Andretti
    • Rubens Barrichello
    • Michele Alboreto
    • Patrick Tambay
    • Eddie Irvine
    • Rene Arnoux
    • Didier Pironi
    • Jacky Ickx
    • Carlos Reutemann
    • Clay Regazzoni
    • Stefan Johansson
    • Arturo Merzario
    • Giancarlo Fisichella
    • Carlos Sainz
  • Memorable moments
  • F1 Travel Guides
    • 2024 Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix Tickets
    • 2024 Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Tickets
    • 2024 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix Tickets
  • F1 TICKETS
  • Advertise
  • Shop now!
  • Home
  • Formula 1 Schedule & Results
  • Formula 1 Driver Standings
  • Formula 1 Constructor Standings
  • Contact us
Home » Charles Leclerc’s confidence shaken as Ferrari SF-25 displays unexpected instability in Sakhir test

Charles Leclerc’s confidence shaken as Ferrari SF-25 displays unexpected instability in Sakhir test. Charles Leclerc’s confidence in Ferrari’s 2025 F1 car took a hit after an unexpected shift in its handling.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF25

F1 fans got their highly anticipated first glimpse of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc in action with Ferrari’s 2025 challenger during pre-season testing, marking a significant milestone for the Scuderia ahead of the new season.

For the first time, both drivers had extended on-track sessions to push the SF-25 to its limits, with Hamilton ultimately posting the faster lap time between the two. On the second day of testing, the seven-time world champion clocked a 1:29.379, edging out Leclerc’s best effort over the three days by just 0.052 seconds. This session also marked Hamilton’s first real experience working with Ferrari’s power unit and his race engineer, Riccardo Adami.

Notably, Hamilton’s benchmark lap time outpaced Carlos Sainz’s best effort from the previous year’s pre-season tests, reinforcing Ferrari’s strong early pace. Across the three days, the British driver completed an impressive 162 laps, gathering crucial data for the team’s development program.

While the Briton appeared content with his initial impressions of the SF-25, Charles Leclerc also expressed optimism about its race pace and single-lap performance, particularly in comparison to rivals McLaren and Red Bull. However, according to the Italian version of the Motorsport website, the Monegasque driver’s confidence took a hit after encountering a sudden and unexpected handling issue.

Charles Leclerc loses confidence in Ferrari’s SF-25 after unpredictable handling shift

Ferrari focused much of its winter development on resolving key weaknesses from last season, including a major suspension overhaul inspired in part by Hamilton’s feedback. The SF-25 now features a front pull-rod suspension layout, a significant departure from Ferrari’s past designs. This change, aligning the team’s approach with Red Bull and McLaren, promises greater aerodynamic efficiency but introduces new setup complexities for engineers and mechanics.

Despite the theoretical benefits, the revised suspension layout has posed fresh challenges for Charles Leclerc. Reports suggest that during testing, he experienced an unsettling shift in the car’s behavior, losing confidence in the rear stability as the balance abruptly swung between oversteer and understeer.

Show your support for Scuderia Ferrari with official merchandise collection! Click here to enter the F1 online Store and shop securely! And also get your F1 tickets for every race with VIP hospitality and unparalleled insider access. Click here for the best offers to support Charles and Lewis from the track!

Low track temperatures played a role in increasing understeer, while tyre degradation emerged as another concern. During his second-day race simulation, the Monegasque reportedly struggled with excessive tyre wear, which could indicate a lingering weakness Ferrari must address before the season opener.

Where does Ferrari stand among F1’s top contenders after pre-season testing?

Ferrari was one of the teams to log the fewest laps during testing, partly due to external factors such as rain disruptions on day two and an unexpected telemetry anomaly that forced Hamilton to cut short his race run on day three.

Among the leading teams, George Russell set the overall fastest time of the test, though fuel loads and engine modes remain an unknown variable. Ferrari appeared to be running in conservative engine settings, similar to Red Bull, which opted not to complete a full race simulation under competitive conditions.

With pre-season testing now complete, Ferrari’s true competitiveness remains uncertain. While early signs suggest they are in the mix with Red Bull and McLaren, the unpredictable handling characteristics observed by Charles Leclerc raise key questions that the team must resolve before the Australian Grand Prix on March 16.

Mar 4, 2025Alex Marino

Buy official Ferrari F1 products!

Let other Scuderia Fans know about us
fb-share-icon
Tweet
Pin Share
F1 earnings in 2024: $1.2 billion for teams, Ferrari tops with $242 millionFerrari: FIA to inspect Maranello factory after rivals raise concerns over legality of SF-25

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Alex Marino

Alex Marino is a seasoned motorsport journalist and a passionate Ferrari fan with over a decade of experience covering the fast-paced world of Formula 1.

17 days ago 2025 F1 pre-season testing, Charles Leclerc, Newspre-season testing, Scuderia Ferrari, SF-25299
Gear up with Ferrari merchandise!
#KeepFightingMichael

Michael Schumacher, Ferrari F1

2025 Formula 1 calendar

2025 Formula 1 calendar

Latest articles

  • Charles Leclerc’s radio admission after qualifying: yet another setup change for Ferrari in China?
  • Lewis Hamilton: “Others have improved. We made changes and now have more oversteer” | China qualifying
  • Ferrari collapses in qualifying: Fred Vasseur explains why but reassures fans about F1 Chinese GP race
  • Charles Leclerc shatters Ferrari fans’ expectations after Chinese GP qualifying: “Very difficult”
  • F1 starting grid for 2025 Chinese Grand Prix at Shanghai circuit
<
Partners
GP-News - latest F1 news updates

kasyno internetowe

Situs Bandar Togel Terpercaya

NonGamStopBets bookmakers

>best online casinos not on GamStop

>games not on gamstop

Football Betting Not on GamStop

non gamstop casino

Sports betting without GamStop

Migliori Casinò Non AAMS

UK Bookmakers Not on GamStop

BetZillion's list of the best motor racing betting sites

non Gamstop betting sites

オンラインカジノ マスターカード

Personal Injury Lawyer in Abilene Texas

Formula 1 Standings

Formula 1 News

Guitar Junky

Best Intraday Tips

Contact Center Company

SilverArrows.Net - Mercedes F1 news

TopSpeed

Esports Forum

Racing Statistics

Fixture Calendar

Live F1 Results

Contribute

Get In Touch With Us
  • 2025 Formula 1 Calendar
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
Categories

Meet the team

About us

Our writers

Archives
Let other Scuderia Fans know about us!
RSS
Facebook
Twitter
YOUTUBE
INSTAGRAM

© 2016 Scuderia Fans Ltd. All Rights Reserved
Scuderia Fans Ltd, 199 Republicii Street, 5A
Ploiesti, Romania, 100392

2024 © Scuderia Fans