Ferrari: Räikkönen receives help from David Lloyd at the Canadian GP
Starting from the Canadian Grand Prix, Kimi Räikkönen will receive assistance from test engineer David Lloyd to facilitate the exchange of information with the Italian race engineers.
In difficulty with his car since the start of the season, Kimi Räikkönen receives help from a test engineer recalled by the Italian team for the Canadian Grand Prix. This is the information revealed by Autosport.
The Finnish driver faces difficulties particularly with braking and corner entry with the F14-T.
Ferrari has decided to bring in David Lloyd, an engineer from the Maranello test team, to facilitate communication with Antonio Spagnolo, the race engineer for the Finnish driver, and his entire team. This appointment aims to help Kimi Räikkönen better explain what he needs to improve his car.
In the past, his collaboration with British engineers had proven fruitful, notably with Mark Slade at McLaren and Lotus.
This decision could be the signature of the new Ferrari team director, Marco Mattiacci. After the Monaco Grand Prix, he stated his intent to work towards improving the methodology, the overall organization, making Scuderia faster not only on the track but also in terms of processes.