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Ferrari Faces Heartbreak at Monza: Verstappen’s Brilliance Shatters Hopes for Podium Glory

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September 7, 2025
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Ferrari Faces Heartbreak at Monza: Verstappen’s Brilliance Shatters Hopes for Podium Glory

Formula One F1 - Italian Grand Prix - Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy - September 7, 2025 Red Bull's Max Verstappen runs towards teammates to celebrate winning the Italian Grand Prix REUTERS/Jakub Porzycki

Ferrari’s Monza Meltdown: A Weekend of Regret and Missed Opportunities

In a heart-wrenching display at the iconic Monza circuit, Ferrari faced the bitter taste of disappointment as they failed to secure a spot on the podium during their home Grand Prix. With both drivers, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, finishing fourth and sixth respectively, the Scuderia left the track with a sense of unfulfilled potential and lingering questions.

The race unfolded with high hopes, particularly as Leclerc managed to fend off the encroaching McLaren of Oscar Piastri in the early laps. However, the initial thrill was short-lived. The Monegasque driver soon found himself unable to maintain pace, surrendering ground to the relentless charge of the championship leader, Max Verstappen.

In an exclusive post-race interview with Sky Sport F1, Ferrari’s team principal, Fred Vasseur, candidly dissected the team’s performance and the factors that contributed to their underwhelming results. “We battled with Piastri at the start, but we likely overused our tires in those opening laps, which took a toll later on,” Vasseur explained, acknowledging the strategic missteps that plagued their race. “The pace improved later, and we managed to extend our stint, but we certainly paid the price for that early battle.”

With tire degradation almost negligible throughout the race, the conditions appeared favorable. Vasseur noted, “The track improved significantly during the race, and everyone was mostly in the same zone, with margins measured in mere hundredths.” Yet, it was the human element, specifically the brilliance of Verstappen, that ultimately defined the outcome of the day.

Reflecting on Verstappen’s performance, Vasseur remarked, “In hindsight, Max was the decisive factor. We’ll review the entire weekend to see if we could have done things differently, but this was one of our better weekends compared to McLaren, finishing just 5-6 seconds behind them. What stood out was Max with the Red Bull; his performance was exceptional, especially since the other Red Bull was much further back.”

Hamilton, who started from tenth on the grid, displayed resilience and skill in his recovery drive, but even his efforts were not enough to elevate Ferrari’s spirits. “Lewis did well to make up positions, which is no easy feat at Monza from that starting point,” Vasseur acknowledged.

As the dust settles on a challenging weekend, Ferrari is left to reflect on what could have been. With the Scuderia’s legacy at stake, the team must regroup and strategize for the races ahead, as they chase not just podiums but a return to the glory days that have defined their storied history in Formula 1. The battle against McLaren and the relentless Verstappen is far from over, but for now, the echoes of Monza serve as a stark reminder of the fierce competition that lies ahead.

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