Motor Sport Magazine

MARK HUGHES

LOOKING AT THE HALF-SEASON TO date as Formula 1 takes its summer break, Ferrari is the most improved team from last year – albeit from a base of 2020 being its worst for 40 years as it suffered from the blow of technical directives which severely curtailed its horsepower.

But the rapidity of its recovery, despite being hampered by the limited scope of permitted car changes between last year to this, holds real promise for the 2022 re-set.

Team boss Mattia Binotto recently summarised 2021 progress. “In the first 11 races we have achieved 163 points.

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