18/07/2025 08:20
McLaren boss Andrea Stella believes Ferrari's recent upturn in form
will make the rest of the 2025 F1 championship "interesting." A
floor and diffuser upgrade was introduced by the Scuderia in
Austria, which the team has acknowledged was a significant step
forward, although Charles Leclerc did finish almost 20 seconds
behind race-winner Lando Norris. Throughout practice at
Silverstone, Ferrari also emerged as McLaren's closest rival, with
Lewis Hamilton and Leclerc even going one-two in Q2 before their
challenge faltered in Q3, leaving them fifth and sixth,
respectively. Ferrari is McLaren's closest challenger in the
constructors' standings, but is more than double McLaren's points
tally of 460 behind, in second on 222. However, Stella believes his
former team, which is evaluating a new rear suspension to cure its
ride height issues, could be a factor in the championship over the
second-half of the season. "I have to say that looking at the lap
times Ferrari have been able to pull off in every single session,
Ferrari seemed to be the strongest team," Stella told media,
including RacingNews365 , after the Silverstone practice sessions.
"The gaps are very small and [even in qualifying], even a slight
variation of wind affected a tenth here or there. "Even if we look
at Q2, they were P1 and P2 quite convincingly, so it looks like the
upgrades they took to Austria seemed to have worked very well. "It
makes it interesting for the remainder of the championship,
especially with Ferrari."