Ferrari Eyes Red Bull’s Winning Formula for Hamilton Era
In the midst of Formula 1’s shifting landscape, Ferrari is gearing up for a strategic overhaul, eyeing successful designs from Red Bull Racing as they prepare for Lewis Hamilton’s anticipated arrival next season. Fred Vasseur, Ferrari’s team principal, has shed light on the challenges and decisions shaping the team’s future, particularly as they head into the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
Vasseur confirmed the initiation of the 2025 car project, emphasizing the constraints imposed by the sport’s cost cap and regulations, significantly impacting the developmental pace of Ferrari’s Formula 1 machinery.
“This year has seen Ferrari secure two Grand Prix victories, showcasing notable performances, particularly with upgrades tailored for Charles Leclerc,” Vasseur stated, hinting at further enhancements planned for upcoming races like the British Grand Prix.
In the broader operational spectrum, Vasseur disclosed a dual focus within Ferrari, with a team dedicated to current season updates while another gears up for the future, including work on the 2025 car and the 2026 power unit.
Amidst these developments, discussions abound regarding potential technical overhauls, including the adoption of designs akin to Red Bull and McLaren, such as a pull-rod front suspension system aimed at improving aerodynamic stability. However, Enrico Cardile from Ferrari’s technical team expressed contentment with their existing suspension setup, citing good aero results.
Rumors swirl around potential personnel shifts, with speculation of aerodynamics expert Adrian Newey making a move from Red Bull to Ferrari. His involvement could herald a transformative approach to Ferrari’s design strategy as they brace for regulatory changes in 2026.