Struggling with inconsistency in the opening rounds, Ferrari is preparing its first major upgrade package for the SF-25. Currently 5th in the Constructors’ Championship with 17 points, the Scuderia aims to address aerodynamic weaknesses before falling further behind rivals McLaren and Red Bull.

🔧 Key Updates:
- New floor upgrade targeted for Suzuka or Bahrain
- Improved aerodynamic load management for a wider operating window
- More consistent performance across track conditions
Despite solid wind tunnel correlation, Ferrari has struggled with optimization, highlighting the importance of this upgrade. McLaren’s broad operating window has helped them fight for podiums consistently, while Ferrari’s SF-25 remains unpredictable.

With 2026 regulations approaching, Ferrari has limited time to refine its ground-effect package and close the gap to the front runners. This floor upgrade marks the first step in their 2025 development strategy, but with tight wind tunnel & budget restrictions, every upgrade must deliver real performance gains.
