Binotto: Ferrari SF21 barely developed in-season
Despite a marked improvement in performance of late, Mattia Binotto says Ferrari have hardly upgraded their car in 2021.
Despite a marked improvement in performance of late, Mattia Binotto says Ferrari have hardly upgraded their car in 2021.
Charles Leclerc says he does "not have any concerns" about using his new chassis in the final two races of this season.
Ferrari principal Mattia Binotto admits the team are desperate to get to 2022 and see their new breed of F1 car hit the track.
Ferrari reiterate there is no number one and number two driver at the team, even if they find themselves fighting for a title.
Carlos Sainz said Ferrari went conservative with their tyre usage in Qatar, while rivals McLaren paid for probably being too aggressive.
Charles Leclerc's Qatar Grand Prix qualifying struggles have been explained by the discovery of a crack in his chassis.
Mattia Binotto says Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz remain "free to fight” each other on track because they respect what is acceptable.
Both Ferrari drivers said they enjoyed taking on a new circuit, and the high-speed layout 'surprised everyone' when they took on Losail on Friday.
Andreas Seidl has accepted McLaren will probably finish behind Ferrari in the standings this year.
Ferrari could replace Mission Winnow with a new title sponsor next season.
Ferrari's new simulator will be used for one of the remaining rounds of this season if all goes to plan.
Andreas Seidl has identified when it became obvious Ferrari had derived an engine power upgrade.
Lando Norris did not agree with the suggestion that McLaren have lost pace from their MCL35M despite their recent dip.
After his drivers collided two years ago, Mattia Binotto admits to being 'afraid' when Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz did battle at Interlagos.
Carlos Sainz says don't get the "wrong idea" after he was seen speaking to Charles Leclerc after their brief Brazil tussle.
Closer than expected to Ferrari in Sao Paulo qualifying, Daniel Ricciardo hopes to pass and contain them in the sprint.
Daniel Ricciardo should not be blamed for McLaren having fallen behind Ferrari in the Constructors' standings, says Mattia Binotto.
While Ferrari have now jumped ahead of McLaren, Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris haven't given up hope of beating them yet.
Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto expected the Scuderia to close the gap to the top two teams in Mexico only for it grew.
Carlos Sainz said his race in Mexico made him feel like he is no longer a "first-year driver" at Ferrari.
Under-pressure Antonio Giovinazzi is "entitled" to a seat on the 2022 grid, says Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto.
Christian Horner feels Formula 1 should not place all policing of engine testing from 2026 on the budget cap.
Carlos Sainz says he "lost too much race time" behind Charles Leclerc in Mexico, costing him a run at Pierre Gasly.
Ferrari expected to have the beating of Pierre Gasly in Mexico, but ultimately, there was no way to pass the AlphaTauri driver.
After only finishing in P8 in Mexican Grand Prix qualifying, Charles Leclerc was "mad" at himself.
Carlos Sainz has "absolute confidence" in his Ferrari mechanics, despite admitting that fatigue is weighing heavy on everyone at the team.
Having seen Michael Schumacher's time with Ferrari first hand, Mattia Binotto says the team still take inspiration from how he operated.
With dusty conditions, a spin, a 'bouncing' Ferrari and engine problems, it was not a smooth ride for Charles Leclerc in Mexico.
Whils Charles Leclerc hopes to pull off "something special" in Mexico, he acknowledged that Ferrari aren't fighting at the front just yet.
Even though Ferrari sit behind McLaren in the Constructors' Championship, Rob Smedley has backed his former team to earn P3.