Originally Posted by
Nitrodaze
It is interesting that the issues in both cars originated from Binotto's native department [PowerTrain Dept]. This is a major low, I think they would have to write off the 2019 season and move their focus to doing it right next season. I can say things were not as bad as this at any point of Arrivabene's tenure. With Haas and Alfa Romeo doing so well with the Ferrari enbine, it is a good indication that Ferrari did not go about their preparations for this race very well. And they got caught out by sloppy preparations of the powertrain on a weekend that they may have won the race if they could have started with at least one car on the front row.
Ferrari are not ready to be world champions. The bar is too high nowadays to achieve such a feat. However, it is interesting to see that Redbull are ramping up and are consistently giving Ferrari and Mercedes notice of their intentions to claim the top spot again.