Glum Ferrari Spanish GP forecast made amid ‘big engineering job to fix’
Ferrari couldꦦ be in for a more challenging F1 Spanish Grand Prix, it has been predic🎉ted.

Sky Sports F1 commentator David Croft is expecting Ferrari t🗹o struggle at this weekend’s S🧜panish Grand Prix.
Ferrari enjoyed a more competitive weekend than expected last time out in Monaco, with home hero 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc narrowly missing out on a second consecutive win at the Principality in second, while teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton recovered from a grid penalty to take fifth.
That performance has raised hopes that Ferrari could turn around their season following a lacklustre start to 2025, however Croft has predicted the Italian s🌼quad will be in for a more challenging weekend at Barcelona.
“I’m not expecting Ferrari to be stronꦅg in Barcelona, until they can solve the problems around the rear-end of their car and running it as low as they need to run it,” Croft told the Sky Sports F1 show.
“I don’t think we’ve seen the evidence so far that that is coming,𝔉 or has come. Maybe with new upgrades they’ll be fine.
“But it’s a big engineering job ܫto fix what we think they need to fix, not helped by the person leading that project leaving when only 90 percent of it had been complet𒈔ed.”
Croft added tha🎶t Ferrari will soon be forced to switch their full development attention on the rules shake-up for 2026 and effectively give up on this campaign.
“There will come a time that they will just have to switch off this year and think about next year,” hဣe continued.
“I don’t see Ferrari getting to the bottom of it, necessarily in a quick enough time♒ to make it count for this year. Not that I think that’s going to cause any friction with Lewis Hamilton. I’ve seen reports that Lewis might quit at th๊e end of the year. I don’t see that happening either.
“It’s just going to be frustrations all rou💮nd for what could have been a mega year for him joining a new team and Charles Leclerc carrying on with a title challenge, it’s just not going to come.”
Barcelona will be ‘a different game’
Fellow Sky Sports F1 pundit B💃ernie Collins also thinks the competitive picture will be different at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which 🐻is made up of varying corner speeds.
“A much, much stronger weekend than we’d been led to believe fro🍸m Ferra🐷ri,” Collins said.
“We’d be🅠en hearing the stories of how they are poor at slow speed and that didn’t exactly come to fruition.
“I think Bᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚarcelona will definitely be a different game there. There is a multitude of different corner speeds. It is a track which really tests overall performance of the car.
“I think there is a likelihood they are going to have to raise the ride height or do whatever they need to do to get that car to perform over the full race distance. I expect the per🎀formance to drop a bit but maybe they’ve resolved the issues that they’ve been having through the year.
“They are waiting on these up𒅌grades to come and Barcelo⛄na is normally a good place to bring upgrades.”

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