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Ferrari’s Dramatic Last-Ditch Effort to Revive F1 2025 Season Unveiled

David Castro by David Castro
May 14, 2025
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Ferrari’s Dramatic Last-Ditch Effort to Revive F1 2025 Season Unveiled

FILE PHOTO: A Ferrari logo is being installed on a Ferrari car at Ferrari's new 'e-building' facility where the luxury sportscar maker is testing lines before an expected start of car production in early 2025, in Maranello, Italy, June 21, 2024. REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo/File Photo

Ferrari Unleashes Game-Changing Upgrade to Salvage F1 2025 Season for Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc

In a shocking turn of events, Ferrari is gearing up to revolutionize the F1 2025 season with a daring rear suspension upgrade that could potentially save the championship hopes of star drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. The Italian powerhouse had high hopes of clinching the World Championship this year after coming agonizingly close to securing the Constructors’ title in the previous season, falling just 14 points short behind McLaren.

However, Ferrari’s dreams have turned into a nightmare as they currently lag behind the competition by a whopping 152 points, with only one podium finish in the first six races of the season. Hamilton, the marquee signing from Mercedes, has struggled to find his footing in the new Ferrari machinery, failing to finish higher than fifth in any race so far.

The team recently introduced a significant upgrade at the Bahrain Grand Prix but has been facing challenges in closing the performance gap with the frontrunners. Despite initial expectations of a major package at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Ferrari will only be making a minor improvement, reserving a more substantial upgrade for the Spanish Grand Prix in June.

With the FIA tightening regulations on flexi wings, all teams are gearing up for revised front wings at the Spanish GP, which could potentially shake up the competition hierarchy. In a bid to turn their season around, Ferrari is placing their bets on a strategic tweak to the rear suspension system to unlock a more aggressive mechanical setup for the SF-25.

According to reports, Ferrari is set to unveil the new rear suspension towards the end of next month, aiming to allow the car to run closer to the ground and enhance performance. Despite budget constraints limiting mid-season alterations, the team remains optimistic about the impact of this upgrade on their overall morale and performance leading up to F1 2026.

As Ferrari navigates through a challenging season, Hamilton and Leclerc are expected to use the upcoming races before the summer break to evaluate the effectiveness of the rear suspension changes in combination with aerodynamic enhancements. The team is hopeful that these modifications will not only boost their current season but also lay a solid foundation for the future.

The anticipation surrounding Ferrari’s upgrade plans comes amid criticism from F1 pundit Jolyon Palmer, who labeled the team as the biggest disappointment of F1 2025. Despite a strong finish in the previous season, Ferrari has failed to capitalize on their momentum, leaving fans and experts questioning their performance and Hamilton’s struggles to adapt to the car dynamics.

With the championship race heating up, all eyes are on Ferrari as they prepare to unveil their game-changing upgrade and potentially alter the course of the F1 2025 season.

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