At Ferrari, Charles Leclerc gathered data with next season’s tires, while young drivers Antonio Fuoco (in the morning) and Arthur Leclerc (in the afternoon) focused on work essential for correlating track and factory data. Antonio Fuoco, in particular, prioritized data collection over chasing lap times.
"Today we managed to gather data in homogeneous climatic and track conditions. For me, as a simulator driver, it was crucial to work on correlation: tomorrow we’ll return to Maranello to verify some of the insights gathered here," said Fuoco.
Interestingly, the two SF-24s on track had quite different aerodynamic configurations. Charles Leclerc continued with the setup seen during the race weekend, featuring the Monza-spec floor and a medium-downforce rear wing. Meanwhile, the car driven by the rookies used an experimental floor, debuted during practice in Las Vegas and then used to great effect by Leclerc throughout the Qatar weekend. In this case, the rear wing was the medium-high downforce configuration from Doha, suitable for critical correlation work, especially regarding ride heights, a key factor for this new generation of cars.
Ferrari also saw Jerome d’Ambrosio present at the track. The Deputy Team Principal, reporting directly to Fred Vasseur since October, also heads the Ferrari Driver Academy (FDA). His official debut in Ferrari red coincided with the presence of two FDA members on track: Antonio Fuoco and Arthur Leclerc.
Even more significantly, Loic Serra, the new Technical Director, made his official on-track debut following Enrico Cardile’s departure for Aston Martin, which begins in less than a month. It is said that Serra very closely monitored Leclerc's tire testing, and it cannot be understated how important this was.
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Leclerc (and Fuoco) said they would be heading back to Maranello for a few days to really crunch these numbers before the break. Glad to see the entire team united and working hard... but I hope they can relax for a few weeks! They deserve it
