Ferrari made a major turnaround in 2021 after a disastrous 2020 F1 campaign. And many insiders are betting their bucks on the ‘Maranello Team’. They are convinced Ferrari will perform admirably in the all-new 2022 season.
The duo of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc will look to take the historically rich team back to the top. A weaker engine and a draggy car derailed the Maranello team in 2020. However, in 2021, with different power units, they managed to find a good pace.
In another welcome update, there are rumors that Ferrari have already overcome the 20BHP deficit with the new fuel regulations working together with their sponsor Shell. As things look sorted for the Red Team, they are rewarding their employees handsomely for the hard work.
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Ferrari F1 team will reward up to 12000 euros to each employee
In a recent tweet, Giuliano broke this welcome news. “#Ferrari after the 2021 accounts and strong indicators 2022 announces an annual bonus of up to 12,000 euros to each employee.” (translated via google translate)
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#Ferrari dopo i conti 2021 e forti indicatori 2022 annuncia un premio annuale fino a 12.000 euro ad ogni dipendente. #F1 #Formu1a
— Giuliano Duchessa (@GiulyDuchessa) February 2, 2022
Reports of hectic work schedules and arduous hours in F1 have been a point of debate for a while now. Many have warned the FIA against making triple-headers a norm in F1, most notably former world champion Kimi Raikkonen. He was concerned that it will “burn out” a lot of mechanics working in the paddock.
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News like this one might bring some relief to the employees of Ferrari at the very least. Moreover, the quest to find the right balance between commercial aspects and arduous working hours remains. For now, the teams are gearing up for the pre-season testing later this month. What are your predictions for the much-awaited 2022 season? Tell us in the comments section below.
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