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Ferrari can’t seem to catch a break. Ferrari fans have been cursing their luck ever since the title fight materialized in Max Verstappen’s favor. This is clearly down to Ferrari having a serious strategic and reliability nightmare as well as driver errors.

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Max Verstappen sits clear atop the Formula 1 Driver standings and after the Dutch Grand Prix, it doesn’t seem likely that Charles Leclerc could mount a substantial title challenge to topple the reigning No. 1 of F1.

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It would seem that this bizarre run of form that has plagued the drivers is now also behind the entire team. This has sent Twitter into raptures. Last night, Formula 1 fans took to Twitter to troll the team from Maranello after a really odd problem befell the Scuderia.

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Twitter reacts as Ferrari truck breaks down en route to Monza

The Italian Grand Prix weekend is just around the corner. However, things have started off for Ferrari on a very ominous note. On route to the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Ferrari’s team truck broke down in the middle of the highway.

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Fans quickly took to the social media platform to share this.

As fans rightly remarked, this season seems to be a cursed one for the team in red. But that didn’t mean that the Tifosi weren’t in the mood to troll their own team. This was payback for all the heartbreak bestowed on them this season.

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Ferrari needs a miracle to overturn the deficit they have to Red Bull and Max Verstappen. But having your fans have a laugh at the expense of your misery is surely not what they need right now.

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But you cannot blame the fans for trolling them. This season, Ferrari has endured so much tragedy that it’s arguably funny.

Hopefully, Ferrari will have a better weekend than they had last week at the Dutch Grand Prix. But if yesterday’s events are a sign of things to come, we’re sorry Ferrari fans.

Can the Maranello-based outfit win another race before this season ends? Will their disappointment end this weekend?

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Anirban Aly Mandal is a senior F1 writer at EssentiallySports, with over 1000 articles published on the platform. Anirban's love for F1 started when he discovered a copy of F1 2014 while playing on his computer, and he has since then dived deep into the world of motorsports. Anirban's expertise goes beyond just writing - he has also written several academic papers focused on the domain of motorsports. His passion for the sport is so immense that he aspires to work as a legal advisor in the most prestigious racing series in the world someday. When it comes to F1, Anirban finds great pleasure in re-watching classic races and idolizes the likes of Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, and Sebastian Vettel. His top picks include Brazil '91, Silverstone '92, and Germany '19. Outside of the sport, Anirban is an avid sim-racer, often found racing on titles like Assetto Corsa, F1 22, and Automobilista. He's also a fan of the PES series and other sporting and non-sporting games. Apart from his interests in gaming, Anirban has a keen interest in philosophy, literature, music, and Anglo-Saxon history.

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