Ferrari, Singapore, 2019

Ferrari adds cape with nose update in Singapore

2019 Singapore Grand Prix

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Ferrari has followed a popular design trend with its new nose for this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, at a track where the team suspects it could struggle.

The team’s new nose incorporates a sweeping section of bodywork referred to as a cape which some rival teams have been using for a year or more.

Mercedes introduced the design at the 2017 Spanish Grand Prix. Other teams such as Racing Point adopted it earlier this year.

Sebastian Vettel is hoping the design proves even more effective than Ferrari’s simulations indicate it will.

“Obviously on paper we know what we expect and hopefully we’ll see the same on the track,” he said. “It will be nice to see even more.

“But I think as long as everything is working and we can feel inside the car that it’s a step forward and allows us to extract more performance, feel more comfortable et cetera then that would be a success.

“We know that it will be difficult. It’s a maximum downforce track. Last time we’ve been on a maximum downforce track was in Hungary and we were not competitive. So let’s see where we are.”

Charles Leclerc also expects the team “are going to struggle a bit more” in Singapore.

“The downforce levels are quite different to where we were in Spa. So the most important thing is to see that everything is working properly tomorrow and check that the new parts we fit on the car are working also properly. We’ve got different procedures to go through that and that’s what we’ll do.”

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7 comments on “Ferrari adds cape with nose update in Singapore”

  1. But but Wolf said Ferrari will win
    Maybe Sebastian is downplaying the effect a high downforce track will have on their low drag car

    1. Those new nose design will go through haze easily. Lols.

  2. How cute, mini cape.

    1. whos laughing now ? lmao

  3. If 2019 thought us something it’s not to put too much faith/hope in Ferrari’s simulations…

    1. *thought us anything

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