Mattia Binotto admits ‘maybe the development we did was not certainly sufficient’
Ferrari "maybe" didn't develop the car enough, but they definitely had to "lower the power slightly", Mattia Binotto explained.
Ferrari "maybe" didn't develop the car enough, but they definitely had to "lower the power slightly", Mattia Binotto explained.
Ferrari very much finished 2022 on a high after recording a 1-2-3 finish in the Abu Dhabi post-season test.
Ferrari's "power strategy" in Abu Dhabi saw Charles Leclerc beat a faster car and finish P2.
Mattia Binotto was full of praise for Ferrari following the team's return to form in the F1 2022 season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
He did not win the race but Charles Leclerc believes Ferrari executed the plan to perfection.
Carlos Sainz is willing to play the team game in order to help Charles Leclerc secure the runner-up spot for 2022...
Keeping an eye very much fixed on Mercedes, Carlos Sainz will play the team game if Ferrari ask him to in support of Charles Leclerc.
Mattia Binotto says he's 'relaxed' about his future with Ferrari, as rumours swirl about his tenure as team boss...
The mystery is over, this is why Ferrari haven't won a race since the summer break.
Charles Leclerc predicted the team would be good in qualifying but may struggle come race day.
Charles Leclerc shrugged off rumours about Mattia Binotto being replaced as Ferrari team principal at the end of the F1 2022 season.
Carlos Sainz has hinted that there are more intentional qualifying red flags than perhaps picked up on...
Sebastian Vettel spoke to the late Nika Lauda about a possible switch to Mercedes, which would have put him alongside Lewis Hamilton.
Ferrari stopped upgrading their F1-75 because they could not "afford the extra costs for the production of parts".
A firm denial by Ferrari following a report in Italy that Mattia Binotto is to stand down.
A long-time Ferrari journalist claims conversations are taking place about the person leading the team in Formula 1.
Mercedes snatching P2 would reflect poorly on Ferrari, says the 1997 World Champion.
In between Fernando Alonso and Yuki Tsunoda, Ferrari were not in a position to swap their drivers in Brazil.
Charles Leclerc admitted he "wasn't very happy" at not being allowed past Carlos Sainz, but said the onus is on himself to "do a better job".
Heads must roll at Ferrari or they'll never win the World title, says Ralf Schumacher.
Ferrari are again having to defend a strategy blunder.
Does Charles Leclerc lack the courage to challenge Ferrari's dubious decisions? Damon Hill raises the question.
Helmut Marko summed up Ferrari's blunder: "You can't just rely on what Ferrari are planning..."
Sergio Perez had the unfortunate track position of being directly behind Charles Leclerc.
Qualifying for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix saw Kevin Magnussen sail through to take his and Haas' maiden pole position in F1.
In a season sadly blighted by strategical mishaps, Ferrari had another wobble during qualifying in Brazil.
Charles Leclerc was sent out in Q3 for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on intermediate tyres, the only driver on that compound.
Carlos Sainz is no stranger to penalties this season and will again find himself starting on the back foot.
The benefits of finishing behind Mercedes in the Constructors' Championship aren't enough to tempt Ferrari to throw their lead...
Ferrari were off the pace last time out in Mexico and it may be a similar story in Brazil.