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Ferrari to continue SF1000 development push in Portugal

Ferrari will maintain its ongoing development push at the Portuguese GP, the Scuderia updating once again the aerodynamic package of its SF1000. The Italian outfit's weakness this season has centered around an excess amount of drag impacting its 2020 contender as well as down-on-power engine. Improvements to its power unit will only take hold in 2021, but Ferrari has been working hard lately to refine its car's aero by implementing updates and changes on a regular basis, a practice that will continue this week at Portimão according to Enrico Cardile, the team's head of performance development. "We already introduced a few small modifications to the car’s aero package in Sochi and...
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