Ferrari's (and their fans) desperate search for a scapegoat continues...
Not just technical staff or management, I've even seen people trying to blame Alonso for the handling problems
The real problem is Ferrari itself. Bloated, top heavy organisational structure. Far too many heads of departments all on equal standing and reporting only to the team principal. Who is then a non-technical person filling the technical director role. How can you build a good car that way?
Not giving people freedom to work, excessive micromanagement. And so impatient for results. Just look at Ross Brawn. One of the biggest players in Ferrari's revival from also-rans to challenging for every title between 1997 and 2004, taking 6 constructors and 5 drivers championships in a row. 2 bad seasons (one of them largely down to Bridgestone tires) and he's out. Forgetting that it is people who bring results, without them Ferrari is just a name.
Perhaps Montezemolo's departure will change this approach, but I'm not holding my breath.