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Ferrari ‘not competitive’ in F1, says chairman Elkann

By AFP
July 29, 2020

ROME: Ferrari chairman John Elkann has admitted that the iconic car manufacturer’s Formula One team “is not competitive” after a miserable start to the 2020 season that has left them far behind dominant Mercedes.

“This year, we are not competitive mainly because of a series of design errors in the car,” Elkann said in an interview with the Gazzetta Dello Sport published on Tuesday.

“We had a series of structural weaknesses that have been around for a long time, especially in aerodynamics. We also lost engine power. The reality is that our car is not competitive. It has been seen on the track and it will be seen again.”

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc finished second in the Austrian Grand Prix earlier this month, the first race of a season delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, but it was already clear that the Scuderia’s car had problems.

Leclerc and teammate Sebastian Vettel then crashed into each other at the Styrian Grand Prix on the same track a week later, before the pair were lapped by winner Lewis Hamilton in his Mercedes in Hungary.

Four-time world champion Vettel finished sixth at the Hungaroring while Leclerc was 11th, forcing team chief Mattia Binotto to admit he was not surprised after realising at pre-season testing that the SF1000 car was slower than hoped.

Leclerc has 18 points from three races, already significantly behind Lewis Hamilton’s leading 63-point haul, while Vettel has just nine.