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New parts at Ferrari in effort to reduce Singapore weaknesses

Singapore Grand Prix – Ferrari will have new aero parts on their SF90 this weekend, in an effort to reduce their weakness at high downforce, slow speed circuits. While Ferrari once were the favourites coming to the tortuous Marina Bay circuit in Singapore, a change in their design philosophy to a low-drag, lower downforce concept for 2019 means that the track is unlikely to play to their strengths.  Monaco and Hungary, circuits which are most similar in characteristics to Marina Bay, were pretty miserable affairs for the Scuderia as they were left trailing both Mercedes and Red Bull Racing. With their low-drag philosophy and exceptionally powerful engines, Ferrari finally reaped...
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