MOLA, Italy — Ferrari team chief Mattia Binotto
encouraged his team and their fans to "keep smiling" and bounce back
in pursuit of a first
Formula One title since 2007 after Sunday's setback on
home soil.
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He told the scarlet Scuderia to hold their heads high
despite being soundly beaten by a Max Verstappen-led Red Bull triumph in
Sunday's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Looking forward to next month's inaugural
Miami Grand Prix,
he urged them to stay positive as they plan a package of upgrades to boost
their performance.
Binotto admitted Ferrari had suffered a disappointing result
as champion Verstappen led his team-mate Sergio Perez home while Ferrari's
championship leader
Charles Leclerc finished sixth and
Carlos Sainz spun out on
the opening lap.
"Obviously, we are a bit unhappy for the results,"
said Binotto. "I think we need to keep heads up. It's part of racing. Some
races may go wrong — and it has been like that here — but we've still got a
competitive package.”
"I think we need to keep the smile on and look forward
to the next races."
Having shone in the season-opening races, Ferrari arrived at
the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari hoping to add to their championship lead in
front of chairman
John Elkann and chief executive officer Benedetto Vigna in
Sunday's rain-affected contest.
But instead of extending their run of successes, Leclerc had
his title advantage cut from 40 points to 27 and the team had their lead in the
constructors' championship cut to 11 points.
'Small mistake'
Leclerc, who was also defeated by Verstappen in Saturday's
sprint race, made a poor start and fell to fourth while Sainz exited after
contact from
Daniel Ricciardo's McLaren left him beached in a gravel trap.
Leclerc fought back to third, made a late switch to soft tires
when chasing Perez, but then spun and damaged his car. After a further pit
stop, he salvaged sixth as the team's run of podiums ended.
Binotto said Ferrari had pitted Leclerc to "try to have
some opportunity", but he conceded that "he made a small
mistake" that ended their hopes for a podium finish.
"Of course, we are disappointed as we wanted a better
result than this in front of all our fans," said Binotto. "It was a
difficult race.
"Carlos was very unlucky at the start and for the
second time in a row, he was unable to finish the race. It's a real shame, not
just because of the points lost, but also because he's completed very few kilometers
in the last few Grands Prix.
"Nevertheless, we will not lose heart and we will
continue to work calmly. We wanted to give the fans something to cheer about,
as they packed out the grandstands and the fields with a sea of red to support
us.
"But there will be other races and opportunities to put
a smile on their faces."
He added that the team looked forward to the Miami Grand
Prix on May 8, when Ferrari will introduce updates on the car.
"We will continue to work hard to extract all the
potential out of the F1-75 and to optimize the updates," he said.
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