It certainly wasn't one easy week for Ferrari. There Maranello stable is in fact reduced from a very disappointing weekend in Principality of Monaco, due to some strategy mistakes that made the difference.
The race to forget
The mistakes are there, are part of racing. It hurts though when they come to a track like Monaco. There red he was back from one incredible qualification: Leclerc started from pole, followed by Carlos Sainz. The F1-75 it was the strongest car of the weekend, and lose points globally so, it weighs and not a little.
Binotto: "It's okay to be disappointed"
After the burning disappointment in Monaco, however, in the Ferrari house, he returned to play the charge, analyzing the mistakes made, the team principal of the stable Mattia binotto.
“Mistakes can happen sometimes, but there have been too many mistakes in general. It's as difficult as in other years here in Monaco. I come home feeling disappointed. We can no longer afford to make this happen, especially in the situation we are in now. I'm pretty sure these situations will make us stronger. We are quite aware that we are competitive, but winning is another task. And it's another level of difficulty. I think as a team we are still progressing and learning. It will still take some time.”
"Of course it's a disappointment, when you have the fastest car, you take pole and you don't win the race. Whilst what happened in Spain was a completely different story, we had reliability issues whilst clearly leading the race. Here in Munich I think there have been circumstances that have made our life a little more difficult. We weren't good at judging and deciding, so yes, it's a disappointment. "
SOURCE STATEMENTS BY MATTIA BINOTTO: F1ingeneral