#16 Charles Leclerc, (MON) Scuderia Ferrari during the Austrian GP, Spielberg 29 June-2 July 2023 at the Red Bull Ring, Formula 1 World championship 2023.

F1: Ferrari no longer among the ‘Olympus’ of F1

(GMM) Ferrari no longer among the ‘Olympus’ of F1 and the experts are split as to how dire Ferrari’s ongoing situation is in Formula 1.

Once again, the Maranello based team’s hopes of winning the world championship – the first since Kimi Raikkonen in 2007 – have floundered as even Aston Martin is beating Ferrari to third overall at present.

#55 Carlos Sainz, (ESP) Scuderia Ferrari during the Hungarian GP, Budapest 20-23 July 2023 at the Hungaroring, Formula 1 World championship 2023.
#55 Carlos Sainz, (ESP) Scuderia Ferrari during the Hungarian GP, Budapest 20-23 July 2023 at the Hungaroring, Formula 1 World championship 2023.

There are rumors in Italy that Charles Leclerc has been offered a lucrative new two-year contract extension for 2025-27, with options for an even longer stay.

But former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher told Sky Deutschland: “I have the feeling that Carlos Sainz Jr. has lost confidence in the team.

“There are rumors that his father is in the paddock looking for alternatives,” he added, amid speculation the new works Audi project could be an option.

Another former driver, Christian Danner, thinks Ferrari has slipped into permanent mediocrity.

“Ferrari has said goodbye to its status among the Olympus of Formula 1 teams,” he told the German magazine Sport Bild.

“They have no plan. They’re stuck in the midfield now,” Danner added.

However, former Aston Martin strategist Bernie Collins thinks there are signs of hope under the new-in-2023 leadership of Frederic Vasseur.

“With the new management, they have definitely improved,” she told Sport Bild.

“It seems like they’ve simplified the decision-making processes and improved communication.”

Frederic Vasseur Team Principal of the Scuderia Ferrari during the Hungarian GP, Budapest 20-23 July 2023 at the Hungaroring, Formula 1 World championship 2023.
Frederic Vasseur Team Principal of the Scuderia Ferrari during the Hungarian GP, Budapest 20-23 July 2023 at the Hungaroring, Formula 1 World championship 2023.
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