Ferrari runs SF‑25 at Mugello
Ferrari put the SF‑25 back on track at Mugello this week — a video of Antonio Giovinazzi exiting the pits went viral among fans (x.com). The team is squeezing extra April track time, with an additional filming day booked at Monza as Ferrari maximizes testing during the F1 break (motorsport.com).
Ferrari rostered development drivers Antonio Giovinazzi, Arthur Leclerc and Antonio Fuoco to rotate through the Mugello session this week, with Giovinazzi seen on track early in the programme. (sports.yahoo.com) The outings at Mugello were run under the Testing-of-Previous-Cars/filming-day framework that now permits 200 km of running per session after recent FIA tweaks to filming-day mileage. (formulapassion.it) Regulatory changes allowing teams to use one‑year‑old machinery for TPC programmes meant Ferrari was able to put its 2025 SF‑25 on track rather than an older chassis. (f1i.com) Motorsport reporting shows Maranello has pencilled a second outing at Monza later in April — the date widely reported as April 21 — to exploit the high‑speed layout for data collection. (motorsport.com) Ferrari has previously used Mugello filming days to trial a revised rear‑suspension package on the SF‑25, work described in July 2025 coverage as aimed at fixing ride‑height and rear‑end behaviour. (planetf1.com) Alongside the SF‑25 running, Ferrari also ran older cars and rotated reserve drivers — reports note Antonio Fuoco and Guanyu Zhou took laps in the team’s previous‑generation chassis during the Mugello programme. (grandepremio.com.br)