Ferrari focus on two key areas for second Lewis Hamilton test in Barcelona
Ferrari are testing with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc at the Circuit de Barcelona-Cata෴lunya…

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc continue to shake off their off-season rust with more F1 track action for Ferrari in Barcelona.
Ferrari have booked the Spanish Grand🥂 Prix circuit for three days o🦄f running in their 2023 challenger.
On 🃏Tuesday morning, Ferrari shared a video of ✤Leclerc in action.
The driving schedule for both drivers with Ferrari not detailing that publicly💃.
Still, it will give 🐽Hamilton crucial mileage ahead of next month’s Bahrain t🃏est.
Hamilton got his first run in t💯h🐲e Ferrari last week at Fiorano.
It was a historic week for the seven-time world champion, who visited Marnello💎 an🧜d met with many of the team’s engineers.
His preparations for the new campaiꦺgn continue to ramp up as he gets to grips
with the Ferrari, how they work, and builds rapport wiꦗth the mechanicܫs.
What are Ferrari focusing on in Barcelona?
A longer, more conventional circuit in Barcelona giv🎐es Ferrari more scope toꩵ focus on particular areas.
However, with﷽ just 1000km of mileage available to both drivers in older machinery throughout the year, Ferrari will have to be careful with how they allocate it.
Hamil🌞ton has already used up 89km at Fiorano, with the shorter Italian circuit allowing him to complete 30 laps.
For this second test in Barcelona, Ferrari have switched their focus onto tyre weaꦉr and race starts.
According to , Ferrari feel there is “room forꦬ improvement” with their starts, particularly around the clutch.
Even though Leclerc was one of the best starters on the grid last year in terms of 🐎making up positions, Ferrari want to make gains in how they accelerate from the grid.
While drivers are responsible for releasing the clutch, the power delivery from the🍎 power unit is linked to the hybrid system and how that is set up.
Tyre wear was a key stren🍬gth of last year’s Ferrari.
However, both drivers are testing 𝔍the 2023 car, which was notorious for how it overheated tyres, which benefited them in qualifying but less so in races.

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