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    Mercedes boss Wolff surprised by Ferrari’s progress: ‘I’ve never seen anything like this’ | motorsports

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezApril 18, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    “It is unprecedented, but I can only congratulate them,” the Austrian told the Spaniards. ash† Ferrari will be driving this weekend at Imola, at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. Wolf also knows the pressure will be there. But what they did at the factory in Maranello, he can’t help but applaud for it, he says.

    “We have seen a huge step forward at Ferrari since last year. Previously they were always behind by about 14hp, but now all of a sudden they are ahead by 14hp. I have not seen such great progress in such a short time. But with this power unit, they have proven that they can did that “.

    At Ferrari, team principal Mattia Binotto has already indicated that they made the new car “out of the new regulations”. “We have open minded I looked at the rules to come up with innovations.”

    Ferrari allows Leclerc and Sainz to race freely for now

    Ferrari has no intention of pushing Leclerc forward as a leader in the Formula 1 world championship. Monegasque has won two of the first three races and leads the title race by 38 points over fellow Spaniard Carlos Sainz, who won the last race in Australia. He fell.

    “We are only three races on the road and we still have 20. The championship is still very long and our riders are free to race and compete with each other. It is still too early for team orders,” Team Principal Mattia Binotto told www.0123go.com. “I am really looking forward to seeing our two drivers race on the podium.”

    Ferrari has understood the new aerodynamic rules well and has developed a car that has so far outperformed the competition. World champion Max Verstappen also had to admit that the famous red car is much faster than expected and therefore also faster than the Red Bull.

    As the cars are driven with a new dynamic concept, the teams will continue to develop their cars this year. However, Ferrari does not have any “upgrades” for the upcoming race at its home ground in Imola. “Imola is not the place for that because of the sprint. Then you have to focus completely on qualifying on Friday,” Binotto said.

    The Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix in Imola is the fourth race of the year, and features a sprint race for the first time this season. This 100 km race has more significance, because there are more points to be won in the World Cup. The winner earns 8 points, which is 5 points more than last season. Numbers 2 through 8 also get points, descending from 7 to 1.

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