Things seemed rather gloomy in terms of Ferrari's title prospects after Bahrain, as the latest On Track GP video explained... F1 essereFerrari
A tough opening weekend to the season for Ferrari has got On Track GP wondering whether or not it is already too late for the Scuderia to be right in the hunt at the front.
Ferrari fan Joe Ashdown discusses the struggles the team faced at the Bahrain Grand Prix in the latest On Track GP video, with Charles Leclerc having retired from third place and Carlos Sainz overtaken for an eventual podium by Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso. Early reliability issues with Leclerc’s energy store reared their ugly head in Bahrain, but another key problem facing Ferrari was simply the outright pace shown by Red Bull and Max Verstappen especially – with a lot of work to be done to try and catch up.
Joe did speak about the positives the Scuderia were able to take from the weekend, but unfortunately the list of negatives was quite a bit longer. Could a grid penalty for reliability problems already be on the cards at only the second race of the season? Without fixes on the SF-23, it cannot be ruled out just yet.
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