Disagree a bit. I will compare this situation with football. For Example take United bad ownership but till SAF they were dominant take Liverpool same owners but they were shyt under other mangers won UCL with Klopp.LM10 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2023, 21:13Ferrari’s problem is not the lack of competent engineers, but the lack of a healthy and structural leadership. If the big bosses don’t stop intervening in matters they don’t have a clue about (for example car development or pit wall management etc.), not much will change.MTL79 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2023, 20:09Given how far back this team is from being a contender, I would think Leclerc would probably not be interested in spending some of his best years with them trying to rebuild unless he has confidence in some of the engineers joining the Scuderia from other teams.
It's a bad situation all around unfortunately.
The hope I have is that Fred manages to change this culture.
Point is Sports has become a business long ago and obviously the owners will interfere but if the TP and technical staff is good i dont think politics would hold the team back. With Ferrari it’s obvious they lac technically. Why is Adrian Newey not designing cars for them is a question they should ask themselves. The point is not Newey but if you want to be best you must have best driver best car best of the technical staff/Team management . After 2005 they have seldom managed to have that. Its a shame for a team like Ferrari.