IT: Ferrari to focus on 2014 challenger

IT: Ferrari to focus on 2014 challenger

The F1 circus would be plunged into a whole new world of radical technical changes as new regulations would require teams to switch to more fuel efficient 1.6 litre turbo V6 powerplants. Coupled with the new engines is a more sophisticated energy recovery system. The combination of the two would mean that the 2014 cars would be totally different from the current chassis. So far, most believe the Red Bull is the only team to be able to develop the current car and the 2014 car simultaneously. Most teams are on the verge of switching to the development of the 2014 car, Ferrari included. Stefano Domenicali admitted that "September is the month where we will basically start to shift, as the 2014 project is very complex.” Ferrari will then switch everyone to work on the 2014 car at the end of September, but the final decision would be made based on the situation in the championship.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
03 Sep 2013

Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel leads the standings at 197, while Ferrari’s star driver Fernando Alonso has 151. Red Bull has 312 points towards them in the constructers, while Ferrari has 218.

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