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Mercedes has made a significant move in the Formula 1 paddock by signing two senior staff members from Ferrari, including the team's former chief designer, Simone Resta, for the 2025 season. This strategic acquisition also includes Enrico Sampo, aiming to bolster Mercedes' competitive edge for the upcoming seasons. The move is part of Mercedes' long-term ambition to strengthen its operation and challenge for supremacy in the F1 world. Meanwhile, Pirelli has announced the introduction of new F1 tyres for the 2025 season, designed to eliminate the current overheating problems and improve the racing dynamics by allowing cars to follow each other more closely.
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Simone Resta's #F1 journey has been defined by the red of the prancing horse 🐎🔴 However, he will move over to Mercedes in 2025 as part of the team's ambition to strengthen its operation for the long term. https://t.co/XJ0bS0zirY
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Pirelli is confident the new #F1 tyres it will introduce for 2025 will eliminate the current overheating problems that are making it more difficult for cars to follow closely. Full story: https://t.co/QyD4SYTprB
Can @MercedesAMGF1's capture of two senior @ScuderiaFerrari staff members, Simone Resta and Enrico Sampo, give them the edge over their rivals next year? Jon Noble gives us the background on this morning's breaking news story... Full video 📺➡️ https://t.co/31SwNRjQ2H https://t.co/pMYqhKG11f
Mercedes has signed two senior Ferrari #F1 staff members, including former chief designer Simone Resta. Full story: https://t.co/w06bFAKhig
Mercedes has scooped two senior staff members from Ferrari, including its former chief designer Simone Resta. All the details here ⬇️ https://t.co/yNKVd2zDmh #F1