Ferrari brought many technical innovations to the home stage at Imola, but according to Carlos Sainz the updates, although they worked as expected, were not that significant. In turn, the head of the Scuderia, Frederic Vasseur, said he was unhappy with the car’s current pace of refinement.
“The truth is that we are now in a situation where we have to increase the speed of the car’s development,” Vasseur said after the finish of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. “We need to accelerate because this will be critical.” But I should point out that we’re talking about having to play out the last few thousandths of a second. We are no longer talking about new products that can help you gain back half a second.
We have to have complete confidence that the new features we put in the car will work. This will be a key factor in the next few steps.
Competition happens everywhere. In Monaco it is crucial to set up the car correctly and the speed of the driver will be crucial.”
Source: F1 News

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