Italian racing journalist Leo Turini has been writing about the Scuderia for over forty years and has been passionate about it since childhood. Unsurprisingly, now that the Ferrari team started the season so successfully, he doesn’t skimp on enthusiasm…
I’ll start with an interesting story.
It was winter. I got sick (it wasn’t Covid), and all of a sudden Gino Rosato called me via video link, the guy who keeps the whole racing department of Maranello (Rosato is one of the managers of the Italian team).
“Here one of our friends wants to say hello and cheer you up,” he said, turning the camera lens to one side. Charles appeared in the list: “Get well soon, spring is coming and we will have a reason to have fun!”
Indeed, now we have such a reason. Now Leclerc is adored by all of Italy. He doesn’t have a car, he has a dream, and he himself makes our dreams come true.
He’s a tough guy and Ferrari in general is very confident. Hats off to Mattia Binotto and his team!
The only regret is that Carlos Sainz flew off the track due to his own mistake.
When we talk about Red Bull, it seems that in an attempt to overtake the Scuderia, they simply twisted the neck of their engine, inherited from Honda. And this is also a kind of sensation.
Mercedes already looks better, but their car is still not fast enough to fight for victories. Besides, Russell beat Hamilton.
But now we are waiting for the race in Imola, and I just don’t have enough imagination to imagine what the atmosphere will be like there. And now the bells are ringing in Maranello!”
Source: F1 News

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