'Was it really necessary to change the man at the top?' F1
“You would need to know more about it to be able to make an informed judgement but what is clear to me is that there needs to be a change in strategy.“There were scenes in which the opponents rolled out on soft tyres, but Ferrari drove on medium-hard. The other top teams never do that.In fact instead of smart, the 82-year-old says Ferrari’s strategies came across as the exact opposite.
“Drivers need to be more involved, only they feel how the tyre behaves. Just when I think about how Charles Leclerc was sent onto the track in Brazil with intermediates – mamma mia!” “For me it is clear,” he said. “Ferrari has everything to be competitive. Except every now and then they experience human error.
“I expect us to see a strong Ferrari in 2023 and that’s good for the whole of Formula 1. If I had a choice and could pick a car for the coming season – from Red Bull Racing, Ferrari or Mercedes – I would choose Ferrari every time.
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