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Analysis: Ferrari set to debut raft of upgrades in Spain

After Mercedes introduced a thorough upgrade package in Monaco, Ferrari seem to follow suit by debuting a raft of new part at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix. F1Technical's Balázs Szabó reports on Ferrari's latest development push. The Scuderia was originally set to introduce new parts on home turf in Imola which would have included tweaks to the rear suspension of their SF-23. With the cancellation of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Ferrari was unable to debut their new parts there, forced to postpone the introduction of the upgrades for last Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix. The new package incorporated new rear corner components, including updated brake cooling inlet and...
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