Formula 1 goes down hard on Ferrari
Formula 1 goes down hard on Ferrari
In the usual Formula 1 report card, Ferrari was listed among the failures: “Ferrari finished fifth and sixth in Mexico thanks to Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc for the second year in a row, although this time it was Sainz who finished ahead of his teammate.”
“Although it was Sainz’s best finish in Mexico, it was a disappointing performance for the Cavallino, never really in contention for the podium let alone the win. They are now just 40 points behind Mercedes with two races to go in the fight for second place in the constructors’ championship,” the note reads.
Thumbs down also for Yuki Tsunoda, Haas, Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin. Promoted, however, are Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, Daniele Ricciardo, Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas.
Ferrari was founded in 1947 by Enzo Ferrari, in Maranello, in the province of Modena. It is involved in the Formula One World Championship, where it holds the record for the number of world Constructors’ titles won (16), and in the FIA Sport Prototypes and Endurance World Championships. The official symbol is that of the prancing horse on a yellow background, the color representing the city of Modena.