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Ferrari Eyes Barcelona Comeback with Crucial Upgrade: A New Hope with Two-Tenths Gain
"Ferrari Anticipates a 'Two-Tenths' Boost with New Upgrades for Barcelona
The Spanish Grand Prix Could Mark a Comeback for Ferrari"
Ferrari might introduce a major update at the upcoming F1 Spanish Grand Prix this weekend.
According to Sky Italia, the SF-24 could have a new floor installed by the time it arrives in Barcelona.
It's anticipated that the recent floor upgrade could potentially contribute an advantage of up to two-tenths of a second for Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
The ground component is included in the second bundle of enhancements scheduled for reveal at Silverstone the following month.
The improvement planned for this weekend's major race comes as a welcome enhancement for Ferrari, following a previous round that fell short of expectations.
In Canada, a dual withdrawal from the race by Sainz and Leclerc was an unforeseen catastrophe, underscoring engine problems within the Ferrari team at a circuit that brought these issues to light.
The problems experienced in Canada served as an alarming echo of the difficulties Ferrari faced during the Chinese Grand Prix at the start of the year.
This served as an unpleasant prompt that the SF-24 continues to deal with its persistent issues.
However, the recent introduction of a new surface in Barcelona is a reason for hope as a trio of European events gets underway.
Leclerc currently holds the runner-up position in the drivers' standings, trailing behind the leading Max Verstappen.
Lando Norris of McLaren is in third place, followed by Sainz.
Ferrari holds a definitive lead over McLaren, securing the second position in the constructors' rankings.
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