The culture isn t right Ferrari doesn t have all ingredients to succeed in 2022 F1 season claims F1 pundit
"The culture isn’t right"- Ferrari doesn't have all 'ingredients' to succeed in 2022 F1 season, claims F1 pundit Comment Share Charles Leclerc and Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto walk together prior to final practice ahead of the F1 GP at Baku City Circuit on June 11, 2022. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images) F1 pundit Marc Priestley feels that Ferrari still lacks the final ingredients to become world champions. The Italian squad built a brilliant car this season and it was the fastest at many tracks as well. However, whether it was a lack of dependability or a lack of strategic acumen, the team has dropped out of contention for the title this season. Talking about Ferrari, Priestley felt that the team lacked the right ingredients at the moment. He said, “I don’t want to say Ferrari have stumbled across a great car because they haven’t. They have built a fantastic car, the best car on many occasions this year, but they don’t have all the ingredients. They don’t have…I suspect and I know this to some extent, a lot of people I know work or have worked at Ferrari, and it feels like the culture isn’t right." Scuderia Ferrari@ScuderiaFerrariThis car has our
#essereFerrari @Charles_Leclerc @Carlossainz55311161349This car has our #essereFerrari @Charles_Leclerc @Carlossainz55 https://t.co/XpGxwachJs Marc felt that the personnel within the team did not have the freedom to express themselves. That ended up hurting the team as everyone was a bit nervous when pressure is high. He said, “It feels like the team environment isn’t conducive to people making decisions on the fly and taking risks. You have to have all of those things. You see it in races, you see it when they are a little bit hesitant on the [team] radio. A team like Red Bull or Mercedes, it feels like the people in that team have the freedom to make a decision that might be a little bit out there, a little bit outside the box, might be a risk."
#essereFerrari @Charles_Leclerc @Carlossainz55311161349This car has our #essereFerrari @Charles_Leclerc @Carlossainz55 https://t.co/XpGxwachJs Marc felt that the personnel within the team did not have the freedom to express themselves. That ended up hurting the team as everyone was a bit nervous when pressure is high. He said, “It feels like the team environment isn’t conducive to people making decisions on the fly and taking risks. You have to have all of those things. You see it in races, you see it when they are a little bit hesitant on the [team] radio. A team like Red Bull or Mercedes, it feels like the people in that team have the freedom to make a decision that might be a little bit out there, a little bit outside the box, might be a risk."