On February 19, Scuderia Ferrari will unveil its new single-seater for the 2025 Components 1 season. Whereas curiosity revolves across the design of the brand new Maranello automobile, the core idea of the challenge is what actually issues. The Italian facet is decided to deal with a persistent weak spot of current vehicles, working to attain better mid-corner stability. Moderately than prioritizing aerodynamic effectivity, the plan is to supply Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc with a predictable automotive that enables them to push with out hesitation.
Specializing in stability represents a turning level for the Ferrari engineers and technicians. Over the previous six years, Ferrari vehicles have typically struggled in lengthy, medium, and high-speed corners, with the notable exception of the constructive first half of the 2022 Components 1 championship. This persistent weak spot has been a recurring problem, explaining the Maranello group’s frequent mid-season crises. Contributing to those issues have been growth missteps, corresponding to final yr’s aerodynamic replace bundle launched on the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, which exacerbated porpoising points. Nevertheless, the standard European circuits, characterised by sweeping, long-duration corners, have persistently uncovered the failings of Ferrari’s current vehicles, undermining outcomes. Tracks like Barcelona, Budapest, and Zandvoort have typically been significantly difficult for the Maranello group.
Prior to now two years, Ferrari has proven a dedication to tackling this problem. The 2024 F1 automotive marked the start of a revolution, prioritizing drivability to cut back steering corrections, protect tires, and enhance race tempo. Whereas previous designs emphasised peak efficiency with sturdy qualifying outcomes, since final yr, Ferrari has been working to broaden the working window, making certain constant and predictable dealing with throughout a wider vary of circumstances. The SF-24, which contended for the 2024 Components 1 championship till the ultimate race in Abu Dhabi, benefited from this new strategy, although stability in long-duration corners remained a problem—one thing Ferrari is effectively conscious of.
Aerodynamic updates launched throughout 2024 improved the scenario, together with the versatile entrance wing debuted in Austin. By deforming at excessive speeds, the brand new wing moderated aerodynamic load on the entrance finish, lowering oversteer tendencies in sooner corners and boosting driver confidence. Nevertheless, enhancing stability in long-duration corners is a extra advanced activity, troublesome to attain mid-season with out complete interventions.
For that reason, the Ferrari engineers determined to behave early. Regardless of nonetheless being in competition for the Constructors’ Championship, the Scuderia selected to not introduce additional aerodynamic updates on the finish of 2024, as a substitute growing an experimental ground to collect knowledge for the 2025 automotive, an funding sometimes round half one million euros. The ground, which debuted in the course of the first free follow session for the Las Vegas Grand Prix, was particularly geared toward bettering stability in medium and high-speed long-duration corners. It’s no coincidence that the one observe the place the brand new ground was utilized in a race was Qatar, with its many lengthy corners, whereas it was put aside within the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, contemplating the truth that the 5.281-kilometre Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island is dominated by hairpins and sharp 90-degree turns. Charles Leclerc described it as “a special strategy,” calling it “superb in some areas and worse in others” in comparison with the 2024 ground.
With the 2025 Components 1 automotive, Ferrari now goals to develop better mid-corner stability. The objective is to cut back lap instances not solely by growing peak aerodynamic load however by making it constant and accessible all through the complete cornering part. To attain this, Ferrari is working to extend the power of each the airflow beneath the ground and alongside the automotive’s sides, which then exits within the gearbox-diffuser space. Vital consideration can also be being given to managing the turbulent wakes from the entrance wheels, pushing them away from the ground. Essential areas for this effort embody the outer fringe of the ground, the bodywork traces, and the radiator inlets, whose design is being leveraged to extend the stress across the sides of the cockpit, serving to to deflect turbulence.
Attaining higher mid-corner stability would symbolize a breakthrough for Ferrari and provides the drivers the boldness wanted to push the automotive to its limits. Nevertheless, it stays to be seen how effectively the 2025 Ferrari will swimsuit each drivers, on condition that Charles Leclerc prefers a extra oversteer-biased setup, whereas Lewis Hamilton favors a steady rear finish. No matter their stability preferences, the work on stability will profit each the Monegasque and the Briton.