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Italian media: “Thought Ferrari could not sink any deeper, but proved otherwise”

Ferrari in her homeland, is put through the mangle, following the disastrous Grand Prix of Italy. That this is not the season of the Scuderia has been clear for some time, but several newspapers are talking about a new low after last Sunday.

The Gazetta dello Sport

With two notable outages, Ferrari – apart from the disappointing performance – has caused great surprise at Monza. Sebastian Vettel dropped out early after shooting straight into the first chicane with a blown brake line while Charles Leclerc not much later he lost control of his SF1000 and went straight into the tire stack. “Just when you think Ferrari can’t sink any deeper, they prove otherwise in the home race,” writes The Gazetta dello Sport. “It’s a good thing that there isn’t one this time Fans they don’t have to experience this nightmare up close, “said Italy’s largest sports section.

Corriere dello Sport

Also the Corriere dello Sport has few positive words for the performance of the Italian superpower: “Ferrari is Monza’s joke,” is the headline. “We can speak of a new low, because even the safety of the drivers is now in danger. Sebastian Vettel had to do without brakes and Charles Leclerc lost the uncontrollable SF1000 at 220 kilometers per hour. When Leclerc speaks of a steerable car,” so he speaks the truth Fortunately they have the appeal against Racing Point withdrawn. They have better things to do in Maranello, “it sounds.

Corriere della Sera

Where Italy is filleted in the newspapers on Monday, AlphaTauri is praised. The sister team of Red Bull Racing namely has Italian roots which makes it The Song of the Italians because of the victory of Pierre Gasly still sounded during the podium ceremony. As for Ferrari, the Corriere della Sera So briefly: “Ferrari must make a call to the Red Cross, because they can’t show up during Ferrari’s thousandth race at Mugello,” the newspaper refers to this weekend.

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