Through his blog on quotidiano.net, Formula 1 journalist and Ferrari insider Leo Turrini commented on the main events that took place last weekend in the Canadian Grand Prix, focusing on the situation at Scuderia Ferrari. Here are his thoughts:
Leo Turrini’s comments
“Let’s put it this way. Not the best result, yet this Ferrari is moving. Better than nothing, right?” Leo Turrini begins his comment for quotidiano.net. He then adds: “Of course. Aside from Max Verstappen (but does anyone mention how he’s destroying Sergio Perez?), we have Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton on the podium, not Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz (well done Fernando and Lewis, and how cool is Alex Albon with the car he has!). Yet, things are starting to move for Ferrari, though.”
He further delves into the concept, emphasizing, “It’s the first time this season that the SF-23 hasn’t destroyed the tires. And finally, the strategy was the right one. When you’re seriously ill, the mere fact that your fever subsides is a relief. After that. After that, it’s legitimate to question how much the atypical Montreal circuit influenced the performance. Let’s say that with the four Grand Prix races in July, we’ll remove any doubt.” – he pointed out.
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Leo Turrini concludes his analysis of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal by writing: “I would also like to get rid of the embarrassing scenes from Saturday’s qualifying: certain things are not what Ferrari should be, at least not the Ferrari that I naively hope to imagine.”
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