Mattia Binotto: Ferrari’s 2020 F1 engine ‘not as strong’ as before

Ferrari Formula 1 boss Mattia Binotto concedes the team’s 2020 engine is “not as strong” as its 2019 pow♌er unit following a push to improve reliability. 

The Italian squad has focused much of its 2020 car development on improving some key weaknesses that troubled its 2019 season, including reliability issues and perform🌊ance struggles in cornering compared to nearest rivals Mercedes and Red Bull. 

Binotto: Ferrari’s 2020 F1 engine ‘not as strong’ as before

Ferrari Formula 1 boss Mattia Binotto concedes the team’🍸s 2020 engine is “not as strong” as its 2019 power unit follow♓ing a push to improve reliability. 

The Italian squad has focused much of its 2020 car development on improving some key weaknesses that troubled its 2019 season, including reliability issues and performance struggles in cornering compared to nearest rivals Mercedes and Red Bull.&n🤡bsp;

Ferrari has made significant steps forward wiཧth its engine and straight-line 𒈔speed performance in recent years and often boasted the strongest power unit throughout last season, though Binotto admits the team has now lost some of the edge it previously had. 

“I think in terms of overall performance on the power and the engine we are🌊 not as strong as we were last year,” Binotto expl🍨ained. 

“As I said as well we focused somehow on rel༒iability and somehow compromising eventually t🐻he performance. 

“But the drag is significantly affecti𝓀ng the speed, but I think when looking for better speed you look both for the driver and power of the engine so we will work on both items in the future, no d𝔉oubt. 

“D🎶rag is the one you may eventually address earlier compared to the power unit - the power unit you need to wait at least for the second unit.”🤡 

Binotto’s admission came at a press call shortly before an FIA statement which confirmed it had 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:reached a “settlement” with Ferrari follow♋ing an investigation into its 2019 power unit after suspicion was raised among the Scuderia’s rivals last year. 

Asked to pinpoint which areas Ferrari needs to focus on to improve, Bi෴notto replied: “I think we still need to work on the balance of the car and the set-up to optimise its overall performance at the race track. 

“But generally speaking I think we need𓃲 to improve the base performance of the car which is power, drag and downforce. 

“I think if we look at the picture of winter testing we’ve got relative to the others a better, it doesn’t mean the 💃best, but a better race pace compared to the quali pace. 

"I think we are suffering a bit more on quali simulation compared to the race simulation, which is somethin✃g again we need to understand, analyse and event🌸ually address it.” 

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