Ferrari starting to feel pressure from Italy

Ferrari has started to come under fire from Italy, as Italian media reports that the team has fallen behind Mercedes in recent races. The Maranello outfit has not won a race since the Monaco Grand Prix and was out-classed in both qualifying and the race at the British Grand Prix.

"Ferrari's defeat was the worst this season," said the La Gazzetta dello Sport. "Ferrari returns home with concern the British grand prix was perhaps the turning point in favour of Mercedes. The last three races were difficult but now the worries are bigger."

Ferrari started the season strongly after winning two of the opening three races. Adding one more in Monaco, rivals Mercedes has won two more than the Scuderia, with Red Bull being gifted a victory in Azerbaijan. 

At the British Grand Prix, both Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen suffered punctures in the last number of laps, with Niki Lauda of Mercedes saying the team was the cause of its own downfall: "They paid for deciding to go to the end with those tyres," he said. "It could have been foreseen that it would not work. This was the turning point for me. We have worked and worked and worked."

 

Fergal Walsh

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I don't see any reason to panic. What happened to Vettel was a fluke. He pitted early to undercut Verstappen, and he was one lap from being successful. I would say Ferrari's biggest problem over the past 10 years or so has been in the strategy department. Basically more or less ever since Brawn l... [Read more]

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  • Jul 18 2017 - 16:57

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  • Not surprising, they need to bounce back

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    • Jul 18 2017 - 16:07
  • mbmwe36

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    I don't see any reason to panic. What happened to Vettel was a fluke. He pitted early to undercut Verstappen, and he was one lap from being successful. I would say Ferrari's biggest problem over the past 10 years or so has been in the strategy department. Basically more or less ever since Brawn left. They make some very weird decisions on a regular basis, especially if something unforseen happens during the race.

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    • Jul 18 2017 - 16:57
  • This has got to be the most repeated annual and boring story - ''Ferrari under pressure'' - who would have thought.................

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    • Jul 18 2017 - 18:26
  • Mercedes had some problems getting the tires to work, early in the season. They've fixed those now, nothing Ferrari could do about that. Ferrari have still made the biggest leap forward this year.

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    • Jul 18 2017 - 20:54
  • I get tremendous pleasure out of seeing Ferrari bent out of shape over lack of championships. Really loving the championship now.

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    • Jul 18 2017 - 22:26

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