“I Have No Reason to Cheer Mattia Up”: Toto Wolff Not in a Mood to Listen to Ferrari’s Complaints After Poor Qualifying Show
Follow Us
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes he has “no reason” to cheer up Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto, following Ferrari’s qualifying debacle. Furthermore, the Austrian asserted that he couldn’t listen to any more talks of Ferrari’s struggles. With the Italian team enduring one of its most embarrassing F1 sessions yesterday, fans are highly critical of team principal Binotto, with some calling for his exit.
Wolff: I don’t want to talk about Ferrari
For a team that spends nearly thrice on car development compared to some midfield teams, Ferrari barely scraped through into the final part of qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix. Sebastian Vettel didn’t even make it into Q3.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Ferrari’s struggles shouldn’t come as a complete surprise, as the team acknowledged its shortcomings before the race weekend started. However, it shocked spectators to see the Scuderia reduced to a midfield team. Moreover, it was reminiscent of the team’s dark days from 2014.
Trending
Liam Lawson’s Surprise Contract Clause Threatens Daniel Ricciardo’s RB Seat
April 24, 2024 11:15 AM EDT
Daniel Ricciardo To Be Replaced by Liam Lawson After Miami, F1 Pundit Dishes Out Harsh Verdict After Australian’s “Amateur Mistake”
April 17, 2024 11:14 AM EDT
What Is Azzurro La Plata and Azzurro Dino? Significance of Ferrari’s Historic Change to a Blue Livery for Miami GP
April 24, 2024 04:52 PM EDT
“[Charles] Leclerc Doesn’t Care About Ferrari”: F1 Insider’s Brutal Blow to Fred Vasseur & Co. Has Racing Community Lashing Out
April 24, 2024 05:00 PM EDT
F1 Rumor: Christian Horner and Wife Geri to Publicly Reveal All Details on Leaked Chat Scandal
April 22, 2024 04:10 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest F1 stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
One of the major reasons behind Ferrari’s poor pace is the lack of straight-line speed. Following the FIA’s investigation into Ferrari’s 2019 engine over fuel irregularities, the Scuderia has simply lost its speed.
And this is a common theme that resonates across all Ferrari powered cars. Unsurprisingly, only 1 Ferrari powered car made it through to Q3. As a result, one can’t help but wonder if Ferrari’s major deficit is due to its engine troubles.
Wolff sympathized with Ferrari but not Mattia Binotto whilst reflecting on the team’s recent struggles.
“I don’t want to talk about Ferrari, this is more about the way things are being managed.
“And therefore, let’s not go back there. I think everything has been said back and forth.
“They haven’t shown great performance today,” said Wolff, as quoted by The Race.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
“We want them to be competitive and race with us, race under the same rules.
“Not they have talked it down, but Mattia has talked it down.
“And I can’t listen to that anymore.” Said Wolff when asked about Ferrari’s apparent reasons for its poor form – including aero issues.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
“I’d like to cheer everybody up at Ferrari because this is a fantastic company with fantastic people but I have no reason to cheer Mattia up,” concluded Wolff.
With F1 going racing around the Red Bull Ring twice, Ferrari needs damage limitation at this stage of the Championship.
Written by: