
Hamilton urges Ferrari to scrutinize rivals' front wing approach
Lewis Hamilton has advised Ferrari to closely examine the front wing designs of Mercedes, McLaren, and Red Bull, hinting it could be a performance differentiator. His comments follow a Miami GP where Ferrari's package of upgrades, while a step forward, still couldn't match the ultimate pace of its main competitors.
Lewis Hamilton has pointed to a clear visual difference in front wing design between Ferrari and its top rivals, suggesting it's a key area for the team to study after its Miami Grand Prix upgrades failed to deliver a decisive performance leap. The seven-time world champion noted that Mercedes, McLaren, and Red Bull appear to share a different aerodynamic philosophy, which may be contributing to their recent progress.
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