CLAMOROSO Ferrari: scoperta la VERA causa del gap con Mercedes!

SENSATIONAL Ferrari: The REAL cause of the gap to Mercedes has been discovered! IF YOU LIKE THESE VIDEOS, SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL NOW:    / @passioneformula1   Ferrari continues to work tirelessly to close the technical gap to Mercedes in the 2026 Formula 1 World Championship, but new details are finally emerging about the true cause of the SF26's problems. In this video, we take an in-depth look at the Ferrari engine, the gap compared to the Mercedes Power Unit, the new ADU system introduced by the FIA, and all the technical updates Maranello intends to implement in the upcoming races to try to regain competitiveness in the fight for victories and the world title. We discuss the new Ferrari engine expected to debut at Spa-Francorchamps, Ferrari's strategy to exploit the ADU, FIA concessions for struggling engine manufacturers, and the political tensions within the Formula 1 paddock. Toto Wolff has already sent very clear signals against the ADU system, while Ferrari hopes to make up some of the 30 horsepower deficit that separates the SF26 from the Mercedes W17. We also delve into Loic Serra's work, the car's energy management, the problems with Ferrari's turbo, the SF26's aerodynamic efficiency, and the new technical philosophy that Vasseur is trying to introduce at Maranello. In the video, we also analyze Lewis Hamilton's comments, the criticisms of the Ferrari simulator, and the problems with the track and factory alignment that are slowing down the car's development. Hamilton has expressed serious doubts about Ferrari's technical direction and the simulator's ability to replicate the car's real-world behavior on the track. This is a huge problem in modern Formula 1, where CFD, simulators, and aerodynamic development represent the heart of the technical project. We also cover the Ferrari aerodynamic updates brought to Miami, the new airflow diverters, the underbody modifications, the downforce management, and the tire degradation that continues to limit the SF26 in the most difficult races. We also analyze Red Bull's new technical solution that's sparking discussion in the paddock, Adrian Newey's extreme work on aerodynamic flows, and the reason why the FIA ​​is reportedly closely monitoring certain areas of the RB22. We also discuss Andrea Kimi Antonelli's incredible growth with Mercedes, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris' season at McLaren, George Russell's struggles, and the 2026 Formula 1 world championship battle, which could completely change in the coming races. Antonelli continues to impress the paddock with veteran performances, while Mercedes still appears to have the best overall package on the grid thanks to its more efficient engine and superior energy management compared to its rivals. The video also discusses the potential FIA regulation change for 2027, with the return to more internal combustion engines, advocated by Max Verstappen and supported by several team principals. There's talk of reducing the weight of the electric motors and increasing the power of the internal combustion engine to make Formula 1 more spectacular, aggressive, and difficult to drive. We then delve into the debate between the FIA, Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, and Honda on the future of hybrid power units and the technical evolution of Formula 1 in the coming years. We also analyze Lewis Hamilton's future at Ferrari, rumors about the Formula 1 driver market, the growing pressure on Fred Vasseur, and the key role the new Ferrari engine will play in the remainder of the season. Will Ferrari really be able to close the technical gap to Mercedes? Will the ADU be enough to help the SF26? Or does the main problem still lie in Maranello's technical and strategic mindset? Leave your thoughts on Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull, McLaren, the FIA, and the future of Formula 1 in 2026 in the comments. If you love Formula 1, Passione F1 is the channel for you! Here you'll find incredible stories, up-to-date news, and curiosities about the drivers, teams, and the most legendary races of all time. From the history of motorsport to the latest paddock news, we analyze everything that makes F1 unique and exciting. Subscribe to never miss videos on race strategies, historical anecdotes, and behind-the-scenes insights! SUBSCRIBE NOW:    / @passioneformula1   #Formula1 #F1 #Ferrari