Ferrari has scheduled two testing sessions with its 2025 car, the SF-25, during Formula 1's April break. The first takes place at Mugello starting tomorrow for two days of TPC, using test drivers. A follow-up filming day follows at Monza with race drivers.
Just days after the Japanese Grand Prix, Ferrari returns to action amid cancellations of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian races. The team begins TPC—Testing of Previous Cars—at its home circuit in Mugello. Test drivers Antonio Giovinazzi, Arthur Leclerc, and Antonio Fuoco will rotate behind the wheel, focusing on development work without race drivers present. This marks a valuable training opportunity for the squad's simulator contributors. The SF-25 complies with new FIA rules allowing 2025 machinery for TPC under the 2026 regulations, a shift from prior requirements for two-year-old cars. Next, Ferrari heads to Monza on Tuesday, April 21, for a filming day limited to 200 km. Race drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton will participate, evaluating energy recovery and aerodynamics on the demanding track. The session includes the 'Macarena' wing, part of an aerodynamic package set to debut in Miami on May 3. Separately, a postponed Pirelli wet-tire test is planned for Fiorano on February 9 and 10.