Ferrari will continue to develop its single-pillar F1 rear wing design despite encountering issues during both testing and the Bahrain race weekend.
’s driver coach, says the problems were a simple reflection of the lack of track testing available to teams.
“So it's just providing a bit more juice. But like everything, we need to get it on the car and check it all out. And we did that at the test, and we did it again here, and it's just an ongoing development really. “You can get the loads out of it, but all the stiffnesses actually have to be reflected in the real size. So that's why we've had to go to the car, we put it on the car.
Ferrari also suffered a bodywork issue in Bahrain qualifying when Leclerc lost parts from a front wheel arch. They were replaced in time for him to qualify third and strengthened overnight.
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