Will we have to wait until 2026 to see a new Ferrari on the top step of the podium? The question is legitimately asked in a generally disappointing season for the Prancing Horse, never able to compete for victory in a Grand Prix. The Italians have, however, paradoxically, shown some good things: the victory of Lewis Hamilton in Sprint in Shanghai or even second place
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Yves-Henri RANDIER
05/07/2025 at 10:37 a.m.
As our English friends say so well, "wishful thinking"! I fear that the second half of the 2025 season will still seem very long for the Scuderia and that a race victory will be more a matter of circumstances than intrinsic performance given the remaining gap with the papaya duo!
Ben
04/07/2025 at 11:05 a.m.
Don't forget that Ferrari's great Tout/Schumi period corresponded to the era of unlimited budgets and testing. They were driving virtually every day at Fiorano thanks to the American cowboy's money, which gave them a huge advantage over the competition.
Alain Féguenne (Luxembourg)
04/07/2025 at 07:54 a.m.
Ferrari lacks the rigor, as in the days of Jean Todt, Michael Schumacher, Ross Brown, and others ……. Today, Fred Vasseur, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc…… and others. To be seen in the days to come ……. Coming …..? 😎👀👍🍾👀🇱🇺