Ferrari F1 team boss Fred Vasseur said the Miami Grand Prix in May will mark the start of a "new championship" as teams plan to introduce major upgrade packages after an extended development window.
Some teams trickled out updates at the Japanese Grand Prix, but most frontrunners are reserving larger upgrades for Miami after the cancellation of April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to the US-Israel war on Iran; Ferrari has already tested early aerodynamic devices including a rotating rear wing.
Vasseur told Sky Italy that teams will "push like crazy" and Ferrari must keep scoring points to stay close to Mercedes. Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff called Miami a "restart", and reigning world champion McLaren is also preparing its planned Miami upgrade.
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