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Ferrari relying on 'new parts' and low downforce spec for Miami

Mattia Binotto says Ferrari will introduce "a few new parts" next week in Miami where the Italian outfit will logically run a low downforce F1-75 at the new high-speed venue. The Miami International Autodrome which has been laid out around the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens features 19 corners unfolding over 5.41km, but the spectacular street circuit also includes several long straights where the emphasis on top will compel teams to opt for low downforce set-ups. So far this season, Red Bull has had the edge over its rivals in terms of maximum velocity, a fact that obviously isn't lost on Ferrari. The Scuderia won't implement wholesale changes to its F1-75 in Miami, but...
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