Ferrari SF-25

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Vinlarr89
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Any better images from spa?

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Vinlarr89 wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 17:57
Any better images from spa?
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sucof wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 21:17
Vinlarr89 wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 17:57
Any better images from spa?
https://i.postimg.cc/J0F6nR64/ferrari.png
I don’t know if those speed lines are accurate :lol: :wink:

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sucof wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 21:17
Vinlarr89 wrote:
26 Jul 2025, 17:57
Any better images from spa?
https://i.postimg.cc/J0F6nR64/ferrari.png
such speed
very yes

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Gotta say it's pretty wild that there's been little to no attention on Ferrari's new suspension, to where we've got no photos of it anywhere that I can see. I know it's not always the easiest part of the car to get good snaps of, but surely some photographer in the pitlane is interested enough to try? :/

Maybe it's also possible that the changes aren't really visible, and more internal, but even still, you'd at least expect photo confirmation of this.

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The upper one is the new, or photo angle is different, not sure?
However this upgrade is working, at least in Spa.

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FDD wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 10:07
The upper one is the new, or photo angle is different, not sure?
However this upgrade is working, at least in Spa.
Both photos show the new rear suspension, on the outside. We'll not be able to see what's on the inside unfortunately :(
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Vanja #66 wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 11:52
FDD wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 10:07
The upper one is the new, or photo angle is different, not sure?
However this upgrade is working, at least in Spa.
Both photos show the new rear suspension, on the outside. We'll not be able to see what's on the inside unfortunately :(
Don't want to see the inside, for obvious reasons :D

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Everything as expected.

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See i couldn't understand what he is speaking but it's really nice video to see how water spread specially under the floor during rain hatsoff to @Albert

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sucof
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abhi1200 wrote:
04 Aug 2025, 13:59
See i couldn't understand what he is speaking but it's really nice video to see how water spread specially under the floor during rain hatsoff to @Albert
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DM52PPZI ... k1ODg3Zg==
Haha I'll eat my hat if this anywhere accurate :D
But it is a lot fun to watch!
To my best knowledge current tyres are a lot to blame. They are a lot wider, hence can pull up a lot more water.
Also, understandably, race control is a lot more careful, since the accidents, and becuase current ground effect cars are a lot more susceptible to loose downforce suddenly.

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sucof
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Was just wondering, if a team can add more titanium blocks beside or in to the plank, to prevent plank wear?
There are already such blocks there, but are they allowed to add more?
IF they truly have the excessive plank wear issue, such simple brute force solution can help...