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      11-29-2022, 07:46 AM   #55
MontyB1
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I think Binotto was pretty good and didn't deserve much of the criticism like anything in management often stability is better rather than a revolving door. Ferrari however have very much got into that mentality that the next choice will be better when sometimes that isn't the case.

I do however think that the strategy team need to be replaced or bolstered and invested in as this is down right poor in comparison to just above everyone else. Red Bull, Mercedes have had moments of brilliance Red Bull especially and that can make all the difference.

Unfortunately I think this is going to be another shift for Ferrari when the need focus and to continue to deliver. They have a good car, a good engine and a pair of great drivers but the rest needs work and in F1 you can't be good in only one area it doesn't work like that it's far too competitive.