The Ferrari F1 Team Faces Disappointment at GP Miami
The Ferrari F1 team experienced a tough weekend in Miami, with a disappointing performance despite high expectations. Throughout the race, the Scuderia struggled to keep up with the frontrunners, leading to a sense of letdown among fans and analysts alike.
One of the most glaring issues for Ferrari was the mismanagement of their two star drivers, highlighting significant weaknesses within the team. The tension reached almost unbearable levels as they battled for a mere sixth place, a situation that was both comical and concerning. Team principal Fred Vasseur surely did not anticipate such internal strife in a midfield skirmish that offered no podium prospects.
The delay in decision-making ultimately cost Ferrari valuable points, as they missed out on the opportunity to overtake Kimi Antonelli for sixth place. However, amidst the chaos, the team was fortunate to witness a glimpse of what could be a future rivalry between Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. Despite avoiding a major points loss due to their indecisiveness, it became clear that Ferrari still has numerous areas to improve upon, particularly in decision-making and communication on the track.