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Ferrari assessing surprise Miami slow-speed struggles

Ferrari found themselves trailing Red Bull in the 'very slow' corners of Miami, so the search for answers is underway. During the early rounds of the 2022 campaign, Red Bull has enjoyed an advantage over Ferrari in terms of straight-line performance, with Ferrari choosing a higher-downforce approach to perform in the medium and slow-speed corners. The Miami track then gave teams a 'very slow' corner category around the criticised Turn 14/15 chicane. However, Ferrari found that Red Bull's Max Verstappen was actually excelling through that chicane and upon exit, yet Red Bull had not sacrificed their straight-line speed advantage. So, Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto said his team are now...
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