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Ferrari boss is suspicious of the threat posed by Mercedes and Red Bull for the 2022 F1 season




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After experiencing its worst year in F1 history in the 2020 season, Ferrari improved significantly in 2021. So much so that it is now expected to fight for the title again in the years to come. However, the team is aware of the threat posed by the front runners Red Bull and Mercedes. In the past couple of seasons, Ferrari has nowhere near challenged these designers.

With the new technical regulations in 2022, the team standings will be messed up with fewer differences in vehicle performance and more competitive races. While Ferrari believes this could be its comeback year, it understands that it would be “naive to believe that filling the void will be easy”.

Ferrari sports director Laurent Mekies told Autosport:

“I am sure you [Mercedes and Red Bull] had to develop this year. However, in both cases they are incredible organizations and just looking at the results is enough to see it. So I wouldn’t underestimate their ability to produce a great car by 2022 for a second. “

The Italian designer focused the majority of his time and resources on the 2022 season. In combination with the team-mate pairing Leclerc-Sainz, which has proven itself over the past year, the 2022 jumper will start with a masterful way of thinking.

Toto Wolff thinks Ferrari is a real threat in 2022

Mercedes has won eight world championships in a row, and at first glance, that benefits the team a lot. However, when it comes to aerodynamic development for 2022, the German team is at a disadvantage. Ferrari, on the other hand, struggled immensely in 2020 but now has the upper hand over Red Bull and Mercedes in terms of F1’s aero handicap system.

As reported by Express.co.uk, Wolff expressed concern about the threat posed by the Maranello-based team in 2022:

“We really have to [assume] They will be there next year because they had more aerodynamic room for development, because they had a bad season last year. ”

Ferrari has not won a constructors’ championship since 2008, while Mercedes has not lost a championship since the beginning of the turbo-hybrid era. The 2022 season will usher in a new era of Formula 1, in which fans can hope to see a change in the team standings and the competition.

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