Fred Vasseur. credit: @Scuderia Ferrari Press Office

F1: Italian media hammers Ferrari

(GMM) The Italian media was once again been scathing of the Ferrari team’s performance in the Dutch GP allied with driver and team errors.

After the race Ferrari boss Frederic Vasseur admits there is a need for Ferrari to “restructure” its operations.

La Gazzetta dello Sport said it was a “shameful” showing, while Corriere dello Sport agreed that it was a “very dark weekend” for Ferrari.

La Stampa added: “Ferrari at rock bottom.”

Ferrari announced at Zandvoort that the 2024 chassis and package will be completely new, with some suspecting the failed car development strategy this year is also a carry-over from Vasseur’s predecessor Mattia Binotto.

When asked if he has inherited a lame team, Vasseur told Sky Italia: “We have to do the best possible job with what we have right now.

“I don’t want to think that it is a question of inheritance. We are improving and hiring a lot of people, but we also know that we have to restructure our system,” the Frenchman admitted.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-23 during the Dutch GP at Circuit Zandvoort on Friday August 25, 2023 in North Holland, Netherlands. (Photo by Simon Galloway / LAT Images)
Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-23 during the Dutch GP at Circuit Zandvoort on Friday August 25, 2023 in North Holland, Netherlands. (Photo by Simon Galloway / LAT Images)

Charles Leclerc had a notably bad weekend at Zandvoort from start to finish, but teammate Carlos Sainz boosted his chances of a new contract for 2024.

“His effort was outstanding, the way he kept Hamilton and Norris at bay,” said Vasseur.

Some suspect Ferrari’s conspicuous lack of pace across the Dutch GP weekend was the result of the team incorrectly choosing its aerodynamic package.

“I hope we’ll be better again at Monza,” Sainz said.

“We suffered a lot here, we have been very slow and Alpine and McLaren were faster than us.”

Carlos Sainz Jr.
Carlos Sainz Jr.
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