London(Agencies): Ferrari have had a
major rethink of their 2020 Formula One car but updates to make it go faster
will not be ready until the third race of the season, team boss Mattia Binotto
said on Tuesday.
Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc will instead start
the COVID-19 delayed season in Austria on Sunday in cars similar to those they
wrapped up testing with in Spain at the end of February.
"The truth is that the outcome of the tests led us
to take a significant change of direction in terms of development, especially
on the aerodynamic front," Binotto said on the Ferrari website.
"First, we had to understand why we did not see the
results we had expected on track and how much to recalibrate the whole programme
as a result."
"It would have been counterproductive to continue in
the direction we had planned, knowing that we would not have reached our
goals."
"Therefore we decided to come up with a new
programme that looked at the whole car, knowing that not all of it would be
ready for the first race."
Champions Mercedes and also Red Bull looked faster in
testing, with Ferrari coming away from Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya
recognising they lacked comparative pace.
Both Mercedes, the team of six times world champion Lewis
Hamilton, and Red Bull have subsequently added performance upgrades.
The season was supposed to start in Australia on March 15
but was delayed by the pandemic. The revised schedule sees two races at
Austria's Red Bull Ring before moving to Hungary and then Britain.
"Our aim is to introduce the updates at the third
race on 19 July at the Hungaroring," said Binotto.
He said that Ferrari had used the weeks since the
Maranello factory reopened to analyse the car's behaviour with simulation work
and input from the drivers.
"We know that, at the moment, we don’t have the
fastest package. We knew it before heading for Melbourne and that hasn’t changed,"
said Binotto.
"Having said that, the Spielberg circuit has
different characteristics to Montmelo and the temperatures will be well above
those of February.
"In Austria, we must try and make the most of every
opportunity and then in Hungary... we will be able to see where we are really
compared to the others."
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