Leo Turini, the famous Italian journalist, like all Ferrari fans, would be happy if Adrian Newey joined his beloved team, and hints that if this happens, John Elkann, the company’s president, will erect a monument have to establish.
I realized that the fans were waiting with some nervousness for my opinion on an important topic, and in this case it wasn’t about Valtteri Bottas sensationally qualifying for the Gravel Cycling World Championship.
If we were football fans, what would we think of the president of our favorite club who managed to sign contracts with a coach like Pep Guardiola and a player like Kylian Mbappe?
Yes, he should at least erect a monument!
And now I propose to speculate about the actions of John Elkann, the president of Ferrari. He has already reached an agreement with the most successful driver of all time, and Lewis Hamilton will drive for Ferrari. By the way, thanks to this news, the company’s capitalization immediately increased by another approximately 7 billion euros.
And now Elkann is trying to get the most successful racing car designer in Maranello. Can you imagine that Newey could also work with Hamilton in the Scuderia?! I hope we will wait for the official confirmation of this news. But it is precisely these kinds of assumptions that are impressive.
Ultimately, Formula 1 is not football and it can be even more unpredictable. And Ferrari shareholders expect exactly this from the company’s management: to create conditions that allow the beginning of a new winning cycle.
Now about other topics. The internal crisis at Red Bull has been brewing for some time and is far from over. I don’t know how Max Verstappen will react to this. However, only a few extraordinary circumstances can stop him from winning the title in 2024, and if things continue like this, he will remain one of the favorites next season.
But as you understand, there are many more events in the pipeline, although this weekend there is a more pressing topic: the Miami Grand Prix. However, I feel like we’re constantly watching something like a Back to the Future remake. And this despite the fact that we are all much more concerned about the present.
Source: F1 News

I am Christopher Clyde, an experienced journalist and content writer with a passion for sports. I have been writing about Formula 1 news for the past five years and am currently employed as an author at athletistic.com, one of the top sports websites in the US.