Ferrari’s ‘Clumsy’ Canadian GP: Analyzing the Mistakes

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Overview of Ferrari’s Performance in Canada

This past weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix, Ferrari faced significant challenges that proved detrimental to their position in the championship standings. Nico Rosberg expressed that Ferrari’s performance could best be described as ‘clumsy,’ highlighting the series of errors that plagued the team throughout the race weekend.

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Key Missteps on Race Weekend

Ferrari’s drivers, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, finished fifth and sixth respectively, falling behind competitors such as Mercedes, Red Bull, and McLaren. The weekend was marred by mistakes, misfortune, and strategic dilemmas. Leclerc notably missed a portion of practice after crashing, which hindered his preparation. Furthermore, an error during his final qualifying lap, after initially setting a remarkable first sector time, solidified the team’s struggles.

Looking Ahead: Ferrari’s Future Prospects

Despite the flashes of speed displayed by the SF-25, especially from Leclerc, the results from Canada have pushed Ferrari down to third in the constructors’ championship. As they reflect on this weekend, the team’s focus will likely shift towards identifying the root causes of their misfortunes and strategizing for upcoming races. The latest edition of the F1 show, featuring Rosberg, Simon Lazenby, and Ted Kravitz, provides insightful discussions on these developments and what’s next for the Ferrari team as they grapple with their ongoing season’s disappointments.

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