Ferrari ‘in trouble’ claim after another underwhelming qualifying
Ferrari were again🍃 off the pace in the pole position battle in Japan.

Ferrari are “in trouble and do not know how to get better” as their difficult start to the season continued at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix.
F1’s most iconic team once again lacked the pace to challenge for pole position in qualifying at Suzuka, with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc taking fourth but over three-tenths adrift of Red Bull’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton endured a trickier afternoon and could only ♋manage eighth on the grid as the seven-time world champion ended up being three-tenths slower than his new Ferrari teammate.
Speaking afꦏter qualifying, Jacques Villeneuve claimed Ferrari are in ♔“trouble” amid continued whispers they are battling ride hide issues with their SF-25 challenger.
It comes after the team underwhelmed 𝔉at the season-opener, finishing a lowly eighth and 10th in Australia, before both Hamilton and Leclerc were disqualified from the Chinese Grand Prix for separate technical infringements.
Hamilton’s was dℱue to having excessive wear on the plank underneath his Ferrari - a result of the car being r🦹un too low to the ground.
"They know they are in trouble and do n🍰ot know how to get better,” the 1997 F1 world champion told Sky Sports.
"They can see the opposition is going to get better so it is not looking good for Ferrar♎i.”
Ferrari pair hint at issues
Leclerc was tight-lipped about whether Ferrari are h𓄧aving to🐽 raise the ride height of their 2025 car and subsequently losing performance.
"We have got some other issues, not particularly with the ride𒈔 height of the car. I can't go too much into detail,” he said.
"To go back to ye𝐆sterday, we really found something from my driving style that seems to work a bit better and gave me a lot more confidence for the rest of qualifying and this is positive for the rest of the season.
"The other issues might take a bit longer.”
Hamilton𒉰, meanwhile, appeared to indicate this is a problem Fꦫerrari are facing.
“We are running higher than we would like butꦦ everyone is in the same boat in th꧂at respect,” he said.
“Particularly after the last race,♛ we are a bit higher than we want to be. It’s usually the knock-🤪on effect from a weekend like we had before.”

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