The Scuderia will make their cars lower to the ground, searching for stability
Despite the serious expectations for the Ferrari team in the new Formula 1 season, things are not going well at all.
After the first two disappointing races for the Scuderia, the Italian team is looking for solutions to many questions.
One of them will apparently be with changes in the aerodynamics and rear suspension of the SF-23 car. The idea of the Ferrari mechanics is to make the car lower to make it more stable on the track.
Ferrari’s speed problems were evident at the last race at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, when Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finished sixth and seventh respectively in the final standings.
Hakkinen thinks Zak Brown is doing ‘good job’ managing Norris and Piastri
Leclerc says Ferrari is in ‘different place’ compared to last season
Tension raises at Ferrari after Leclerc’s public criticism of SF-25 
