Mark Webber's call that Daniel Ricciardo 'dodged a bullet' by missing a Ferrari drive is starting to looking pretty smart.
There is "nothing worse" than the problem currently faced by Formula One giant Ferrari, former driver Martin Brundle says.Ferrari has failed to finish inside the top six of qualifying for the opening two races of the F1 season, the first such failure in consecutive races since 2014. The Scuderia sit fifth in the constructors' championship.
Charles Leclerc becomes airborne and crashes into teammate Sebastian Vettel at the Styrian Grand Prix. Brundle wrote in his Sky Sports F1 column. "In this compressed and late-running championship it will be a challenge to sort the car and motor out between now and next season - let alone next weekend. A disgruntled Seb Vettel has already been let go for 2021, and the last thing they needed was an all-red pile-up caused by their future young hope."
"We worked very hard to bring updates to the car earlier than planned but they didn't show their worth on track. We have to work out why and change this state of affairs, which is just not good enough for a team by the name of Ferrari."Leclerc admitted that he had given his team an unwanted headache."Excuses are not enough in times like this and I'm just disappointed in myself. I have done a very bad job today. I have let the team down.
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