Ferrari ‘in a hole’ with no magic bullet – Camilleri
Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri is pleading for time to allow the Scuderia to dig itself out of “a hole”, admitting that there is no magic bullet to fast-track the team’s improvements.
Ferrari’s top brass gathered at the company’s Mugello circuit on Sunday to witness the Italian outfit’s 1,000th Grand Prix, a disrupted event that Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel ended in the points but way off the pace set by the leaders.
The Scuderia remains sixth in the Constructors’ standings, a position that underlines the House of Maranello’s disappointing performance this season, with little hope of significant improvement for 2021 given next year’s regulation restrictions.
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“Realistically it’s going to be tough,” Camilleri said at Mugello.
“[In] Formula 1 we’re always fighting time, on track and in development. There’s no magic bullet. It will take time.
“I’m hoping with a bit more flexibility in the regulations next year we can at least step it up from where we are.
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“Mercedes, hats off to them, they’ve done an incredible job, we’ll see in 2022 with the new regulations whether it creates a reset.”
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Camilleri steered clear from invoking excuses to justify Ferrari’s current plight.
“We are in a hole now, we know we are in a hole,” he said.
“It’s a confluence of factors, but anything I say will come across as excuses. And we’re not into excuses.
“What matters is to focus on the issues we have, to work hard with determination to [reach] what we consider to be our rightful place.”
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