Ferrari looks set to hit its weight targets with its 2023 F1 car. Full story here:
has targeted key areas of improvement that it thinks can lift its chances for the new season.
Beyond that, Ferrari also wants to reduce the weight of its new challenger, actually aiming to get below the 796kg limit which will then give it the option to add ballast to the car to help improve its balance and optimise tyre behaviour. While Red Bull was able to make significant gains through the course of the season, which played a part in the step forward in form that helped it later dominate, neither it nor Mercedes was able to reduce the weight as much as they wanted.Photo by: Zak Mauger /That effort has instead been focused on their 2023 cars, with rumours swirling at the end of last season that Red Bull had already homologated a new lightweight chassis that was around 3kg under the championship-winning RB18.
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