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Ferrari to tackle rear-end issues with 2021 development tokens

Ferrari is to use its development tokens to address the rear end of its Formula 1 car ahead of the 2021 season, as it prepares to bring the final part of its current update package to Portugal this weekend. Ferrari is in the midst of its worst season in 40 years, holding only sixth in the standings, amid problems with its SF1000, which has struggled both aerodynamically and in terms of power output. The team has brought updates to its draggy SF1000 in recent events and the last part of that package will include refinements to the car’s diffuser at Portimao. Due to the coronavirus pandemic Formula 1 teams will retain their current chassis for 2021 but limited development, in the form of a...
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