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If you thought Ferrari saw one of their worst struggles and mistakes in 2022, where despite a blazing fast car, the blunders saw them lose the championships brutally. Looking at the 2023 campaign would make you feel that last year was better. This year, not only do the blunders continue, but their unreliable car also isn’t a very fast beast either. However, as Frederic Vasseur and Co. gear up to bring in changes, the mighty team gets bashed.

Ferrari is a team that builds cars to be able to go racing. The Italian team has the richest legacies in the history of motor racing, and yet their last champion was Kimi Raikkonen in 2007. That’s a very long dry spell for a team that boasts of such a rich heritage being the most successful team in F1. But as they gear up to not repeat mistakes that made Charles Leclerc lose out on the championship, fans aren’t happy with them.

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As reported by Motorsports, “Sources have revealed that one key area of change will be in its side pod concept. The team has made good use of an inwash solution since the launch of the ground-effect cars in 2022 and continued to pursue it for this season despite most of the grid adopting the Red Bull downwash style.” But this adoption of Red Bull innovation hasn’t gone down well with the fans.

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Fans tear Charles Leclerc’s team to shreds

Frederic Vasseur has had many overhaul plans ever since he walked through the doors of Maranello. And still waiting to register his first win as a Ferrari TP, he, along with his team, may now take a leaf out of Adrian Newey’s book. But they’re copying another team despite the legacy and resources that have been called out by the fans.

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Do you think Ferrari will make a step forward this weekend?