Ferrari, the red desert

Ferrari continues to bite the dust. Lost in its own powerless wasteland, the Italian team sinks ever deeper into the quicksand of a development plan that was cut short too soon. The good news is that Abu Dhabi, the end of the season, is just around the corner.

Published 03/12/2025 à 07:00

Jean-Michel Desnoues

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Ferrari, the red desert

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It takes courage to get back up when the worst follows the worst, when the ground inexorably gives way beneath your wheels, when hope is nothing but a mirage. One more Grand Prix, and this 2025 season, which should have been, but wasn't, will be over. The fal

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Yves-Henri RANDIER

03/12/2025 at 05:25 a.m.

Even Jean Alesi, a columnist for Corriere della Serra, is worried about Scuderia and is fueling the fire!

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Alain Féguenne (🇱🇺 Luxembourg)

03/12/2025 at 03:47 a.m.

‼️🚨‼️🚨‼️🚨 According to information from Italy, the biggest sports newspaper, Fred Vasseur has reportedly received an ultimatum until April 2026 to achieve podium finishes/victories!!!! Confirmation may come tomorrow at the press conference… But it's time for Ferrari's season to end! ‼️ It's disheartening to see Ferrari in this state 🥲… 😎👀🚨👀

Yves-Henri RANDIER

03/12/2025 at 05:22 a.m.

@Alain, be careful, information coming from Italy is very often rubbish!

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Marzullo

03/12/2025 at 01:47 a.m.

Thank you, Mr. Vasseur, for the constant bad choices, the lack of vision, the emptiness.

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