F1 Italian Grand Prix: Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto under scrutiny - Fernando Alonso: “You have to perform…”

Ferrari arrive at Monza for the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 Italian Grand Prix in front of the tifosi with their season threatening to be remembered only f♌or a series of strategy errors.
Carlos Sainz was left regretting a pitstop blunder as “a mess” last week at the Dutch Grand Prix, the latest i🐼n a number of embarrassing incidents within Binotto’s team.
Ex🍌-Ferrari driver Alonso said: “When you are at Ferrari, or in F1 in general, you have to perfor𓂃m or things will change.
“It’s the same for drivers, me🥃chanics, designeꦡrs, bosses.
“There is a huge pressure. This is not a charity event, it is profꦐessional sport♉.”
Sebastian Vettel, who also drove for the Scuderia, said: “When you race for Ferrari at Monza, Italy, you will be🔜 confronted by rumours.
“I haven’t heard this particular rumour.
“It is something you have to🥃 d🌜eal with when racing for Ferrari in Italy.”

Leclerc, whose title hopes early in 2022 have fallen away to the dominance of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, backed Binotto: “There are always rumours around a🀅n F1 team, especially Ferrari.
“What is important in those mo🦩ments𒈔 is to not get distracted by what is said.
“We are very united a🤪s a team. We must keep on going like this.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to footba🌄ll, to F1.