Ferrari aim to arrive in Bahrain with 1,000 practice pit stops already under their belts in 2023, with an intensive training regime underway at Maranello. F1
Ferrari have revealed they are aiming to head to Bahrain with their pit crew having completed 1,000 practice pit stops before the 2023 starts.
Head of vehicle operations, Diego Ioverno has been overseeing a physical and nutritional plan which is aimed at getting the Ferrari crew in prime condition for servicing the new car in 2023, currently code-named ‘Project 675′, with members of the pit crew split into two groups, completing 20 practice stops per day three times per week in a room at the team’s headquarters which has been prepared to help them train in this regard.
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