Ferrari’s CEO slams drivers after disastrous Brazilian Grand Prix performance
Ferrari is grappling with a crisis following a disappointing performance at the Brazilian Grand Prix. CEO John Elkann has spoken out, expressing his personal commitment to winning and criticising the drivers' focus.
Elkann, who holds the reins at Ferrari as its sole decision-maker, has made it clear that winning championships is a matter close to his heart. As president, majority shareholder, and an avid Ferrari supporter, Elkann's dedication is unwavering. Despite praising the team's mechanics for their stability, Elkann acknowledged the challenges posed by driver performance and internal tensions.
The crisis comes on the heels of a warning about Ferrari's poor results. Elkann has since criticised the drivers for spending too much time talking and not enough on racing, indicating a shift in focus is needed to turn the situation around.
Ferrari finds itself in a state of crisis following a poor performance in Brazil. CEO John Elkann, the sole decision-maker at Ferrari, has spoken out about the need for improved driver performance and a refocus on racing. Despite facing challenges, Elkann remains committed to winning, with the team's mechanics serving as a stable foundation.