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Ferrari brought several updates, but have they worked?

Since the dramatic season start of Ferrari, the team from Maranello (Italy) has been working with man and power to develop their car. Three races later, and the world famous Ferrari is still in the unknown midfield. With the qualification in Hungary as a small bright spot on the horizon. For the second race of the world championship at Spielberg, Ferrari had brought a new front wing. Including a modified floor that can guarantee a greater aerodynamic load without harming the aerodynamic resistance. Ferrari also arrived here with a different rear suspension, which according to the team could have been a surprise. But unfortunately... The new rear suspension would only be applied to Charles...
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