Scuderia Ferrari | Dear Peter, yesterday was undoubtedly a bad day. Compared to last year, we have made great progress in terms of performance, however there is definitely still room for improvement on the reliability front.
SCUDERIA FERRARI
BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT
For the first time this season and indeed for the first time since Australia 2009, failures linked to reliability meant that Scuderia Ferrari failed to get either of its cars to the finish line. Carlos’ race ended on lap 9 with an hydraulic problem, while Charles had to retire after 21 laps with a power unit problem, when leading the race.
It’s a disappointing outcome for us today. At the beginning of the first stint on the Mediums we weren’t particularly strong, but towards the end of it, we started catching Checo…
Carlos
Today’s result is hard to accept. After the start we opened the gap to manage the tyres and try to extend the first stint longer into the race…
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