Ferrari's Formula One Development Plan
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Ferrari’s ‘one-second’ benchmark in F1 2025 development plan
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Ferrari face a conundrum this season as they balance their resources between upgrading the 2025 cars and designing the all-new 2026 machinery.
Fred Vasseur concedes there will come a time when every team has to call an end to their 2025 upgrades, and that means getting the early-season development right will be crucial.
McLaren and Ferrari are the two big losers in that with only 70 and 75 per cent of the full allotment of time to work on their cars.
“But it’s not just about the operation, it’s also the tools that we have in the entire structure. This is a continuous improvement approach. “It’s not that one day you are happy and you will have something good forever. If you don’t change every single year and try to improve every single year at one stage you will be behind the others.” Read next: Revealed: What Martin Brundle would never’ do when it comes to Lewis Hamilton .
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