
Ferrari team chief Mattia Binotto plans to use Formula One’s mini-break before the British Grand Prix next month to analyse and overhaul his team’s operations after a poor start to the delayed season.
The Italian said the season had got off to a “worse than expected” start and has ordered an intensive effort to find solutions.
Speaking after Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix, where four-time champion Sebastian Vettel finished sixth and Charles Leclerc was 11th, Binotto said he had not been surprised after realising at pre-season testing that the SF1000 car was slower than hoped.
Leclerc has 18 points from three races, already significantly behind Lewis Hamilton’s leading 63-point haul, while Vettel has just nine.
“I think we saw in Barcelona that we were not fast enough, but I think we were not expecting such a difficult situation — it’s certainly worse compared to expectations.
“We’ve got a couple of weeks before Silverstone. It will be important for us back in Maranello to consider all the aspects of the car, in our organisation, whatever needs to be improved.
“We need a clear analysis of the overall performance of the car, of the team, and to really address it as soon as possible.
“We don’t need to work more, we need to work better.
“How to do that will be part of our analysis.”
He said that a raft of updates for the car ushered in for the Hungarian race had not made much real difference to performance.
“The deficit at the moment is still there,” he said. “We are lacking speed on the straights, we are lacking speed in cornering.
“Overall, the car has to be improved in all areas. It’s as simple as that.”
He added that there is no quick solution.
“It will take some time. It’s not something that can be addressed in a few weeks.
“Patience will be required. As I’ve said, we need to improve in all areas — we are lacking speed in all the areas. It’s not something that’s simple to address with a simple solution or package. How long? I do not have the answer yet.”
Author

World Cup News
-
Football
/ 2 weeks agoMorocco says joining Spain-Portugal 2030 World Cup bid
King Mohammed VI of Morocco announced on Tuesday that his country had joined the...
By AFP -
Football
/ 2 weeks agoUpdate: World Cup 2026 to feature 12 groups of four teams
The expanded 2026 men’s World Cup in North America will start with 12 groups...
By AFP -
Football
/ 2 weeks agoArgentina goalie auctions World Cup gloves for $45K for cancer hospital
The gloves worn by Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez in the nail-biting penalty shootout...
By AFP -
Football
/ 2 months agoMessi says World Cup trophy ‘called out’ to him
Lionel Messi won the World Cup because the sparkling solid gold trophy picked him...
By AFP

EURO 2024 qualifiers
Netherlands ease past Gibraltar

EURO 2024 qualifiers
Pavard strikes as France edge plucky Ireland in Euro 2024 qualifier

EURO 2024 qualifiers
Clarke urges Scotland to be positive against Spain in Euro qualifier

EURO 2024 qualifiers
Flick promises to ‘excite’ Germany fans with new style

Winter Olympics
Watch: Geisenberger wins sixth Olympic medal to tie luge record
