Ferrari’s Balancing Act: Qualifying Performance vs. Race Pace

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Enhancing Qualifying Performance

Ferrari’s technical director for chassis, Loic Serra, has recently underscored the team’s dedication to improving their qualifying performance. The Scuderia has put significant effort into crafting their 2025 Formula 1 machine with an emphasis on securing pole positions. However, this target comes with a vital stipulation: the team is cautious not to compromise race pace in the process. In recent seasons, Ferrari has excelled in one-lap speed but struggled to translate that into sustained race performance.

The Challenge of Race Conditions

Historically, the Scuderia has showcased extraordinary capabilities during qualifying, recording 23 pole positions throughout the ground effect era. However, this success has not mirrored its results on race day, garnering only 10 victories across the same timeframe. The SF-23 model, in particular, displayed challenges in tire management, which further exacerbated the gap between qualifying and race performance. Fischer’s insights illustrate the ongoing need for balance within the design philosophy.

A Shift in Strategy

Last season, the tides began to turn for Ferrari. Despite some struggles with the SF-24, particularly its difficulty with tire warm-up affecting its one-lap pace, the team managed to achieve more race victories than pole positions for the first time since 2017. This shift highlights a potentially pivotal moment in Ferrari’s approach as they adapt their strategies to reconcile both one-lap speed and race conditions. As the 2025 season approaches, all eyes will be on Ferrari to see if they can maintain this newfound balance and build on their recent successes.

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