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Monza – Saturday 5 September 2020, 20:39
It is no longer a surprise, but Ferrari has nothing to report in qualifying for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza (Sunday, 3:10 PM).
With starting positions 13 and 17 for Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel, the Scuderia offers the worst qualifying performance since 1984, the last time there was no show horse in the top ten.
At least in the case of Vettel, there are also many updated personal flaws in the game, the four-time world champion gets caught up in competing games.
“It hurts even more because it is at home. But that is the reality for us at the moment. We have to work and hope that things will improve a bit from Mugello, it is also a home race for Ferrari,” Leclerc said.
La Monegasse, celebrated by tens of thousands of Tifosi as winners at Monza last year, admitted it was no longer a surprise that they missed Q3: “We knew Spa and Monza would be the worst two races for us. It’s tough.” Because if you do a good lap and that’s only enough for 13th place, it just doesn’t feel right. “
But 1984 boded well for the Scuderia: At the time, Michele Alboreto was still second behind Niki Lauda in the McLaren.
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