Ferrari Disaster

There was great anticipation for the Styrian Grand Prix, the second of this unfortunate 2020 in a totally overturned formula 1.
Ferrari was called to surprise again in the race as at the beginning, after having packed yet another nightmarish qualifying.
A race that would have seen the two Ferraris in difficulty and forced to chase, but that could have given some points and above all extra laps to be put in the factory to better adapt the set up in view of the many close Grand Prix to come.
LeClerc started fourteenth.
Vettel eleventh.
Ready and go.
The two touch.
Vettel has the worst of it.
Both hijacked at the pits.
The safety car comes in.
Vettel forced to pull out immediately.
LeClerc goes for a spin.
Then he retires.
So does he.
Five minutes and no Ferrari is in the race.
It's a disaster.
All along the line.
This year's Ferrari is not competitive.
Better look each other in the eye and admit it immediately.
We're not the favourites and not even remotely capable of aiming for the podium permanently.
In addition to Mercedes, this year Red Bull and McLaren also seem to be ahead this year, with Toro Rosso and Renault in a big dusting.
Finding tenths in pole and fighting for the points zone in race could be the habit of 2020.
The leap of LeClerc in the debut had only deluded.
The reality is that we are facing the annus horribilis also for Ferrari.
Faced with such a bad performance would require rigor and mental order, and respect, in the team, between the drivers and the internal teams.
Judging from today it would seem that Binotto and his team have not even managed to preserve harmony in a team that will see Vettel out of Maranello at the end of the year.
The race was won, as usual, by Hamilton, followed by Bottas and Verstappen.
Lando Norris still superstarring.
Other than Ferrari.