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Ferrari's race at Catalunya wasn't what they'd hoped for. Massa suffered gearbox problems and cruised to a halt in a public and rare-for-2011 failure.
Alonso's finishing position looked okay on paper but that belies that shame and horror of Ferrari at seeing the leaders lap their man.
There are two traditional methods that Ferrari use to fix problems involving pride and performance; money and revenge. They've immediately announced that they're pouring resources into improvements in the car and that Chassis Design Chief Aldo Costa will be taking on new and unspecified duties elsewhere in the factory.
Quite right too, those canteen floors don't clean themselves.
The man replacing Aldo Costa will be Chris Fry, one time McLaren Chief Engineer, a man who knows a thing or two about building winners. He's also a man who knows that Enzo Ferrari's impatient grace still looms large in the corridors of Maranello - Fry's occupying the slot left by the sudden departure of Chris Dyer, the man who Ferrari rapidly identified as the reason for Alonso failing to win the 2010 championship.
Will we see a winning Ferrari soon? To quote Murray ''In F1 anything can happen, and it usually does''. Hmmm... wide-sweeping though that is it's hard to imagine it stretching to a Fezza win right now. The Monagasque race is, fittingly, a game of chance. As for the rest of the season, well... Chris Fry had better get his finger out or all that he, Costa and Dyer will be able to show the world is the shiniest parquet in the catering industry.
Alonso's finishing position looked okay on paper but that belies that shame and horror of Ferrari at seeing the leaders lap their man.
There are two traditional methods that Ferrari use to fix problems involving pride and performance; money and revenge. They've immediately announced that they're pouring resources into improvements in the car and that Chassis Design Chief Aldo Costa will be taking on new and unspecified duties elsewhere in the factory.
Quite right too, those canteen floors don't clean themselves.
The man replacing Aldo Costa will be Chris Fry, one time McLaren Chief Engineer, a man who knows a thing or two about building winners. He's also a man who knows that Enzo Ferrari's impatient grace still looms large in the corridors of Maranello - Fry's occupying the slot left by the sudden departure of Chris Dyer, the man who Ferrari rapidly identified as the reason for Alonso failing to win the 2010 championship.
Will we see a winning Ferrari soon? To quote Murray ''In F1 anything can happen, and it usually does''. Hmmm... wide-sweeping though that is it's hard to imagine it stretching to a Fezza win right now. The Monagasque race is, fittingly, a game of chance. As for the rest of the season, well... Chris Fry had better get his finger out or all that he, Costa and Dyer will be able to show the world is the shiniest parquet in the catering industry.
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