This is my thoughts about Ferraris front suspension, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Only Caterham and Ferrari runs pull rod suspension in front.
They are also the teams with the most angled front suspension arms.
If I just measure quick on the picture below they are in a 20degree angle at ride height which means that the track width would increase with approximately 15mm each side when suspension is 50mm compressed. Adding that is also a camber gain that I suppose they have built in.
That is a lot of change in track width, in 'normal' design you want to have as little change as possible.
Compare to, for example the Mercedes, which has almost horizontal upper suspension arm.

Could this be a factor when they have differences in handling at low speed corners(no down force, only mechanical grip) and high speed corners(mostly aero grip).
I understand that they design this to achieve other things like aero gain and lower center of gravity etc.