Mattia Binotto: Ferrari yet to find answer for 2019 F1 car issues

Mattia 𒁃Binotto says Ferrari is still seeking changes that will have a “significant effect” in improving the problems it has faced with its 2019 Formula 1 car.

The Scuderia is currently carrying out an investigation to get on top of its complex𒐪 SF90 challenger, which is yet to win a race during the opening six rounds of the season, despite looking the car to beat throughout winter t💙esting.

Ferrari yet to find answer for 2019 F1 car issues

Mattia Binotto say♓s Ferrari is still seeking changes that will have a “significant effect” in improving the problems it has faced with its 2019 Formula 1 car.

The Scuderia is currently carrying out a🍒n investigati📖on to get on top of its complex SF90 challenger, which is yet to win a race during the opening six rounds of the season, despite looking the car to beat throughout winter testing.

Team principal Binotto recently admitted the Italian squad may ha🍨ve gone down the wrong path for its 2019 concept, which differs greatly to the all-conquering Mercedes W10. The 🎉reigning world champion outfit is looking to make it seven wins from seven at this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.

“We know we’re not co🎀mpetitive enough 𝕴right now and, for the time being we haven’t got any more changes coming on the car that will have a significant effect on the problems we have encountered since the start of the season,” Binotto said.

꧒“However, the Canadian Grand Prix track characteristics present another different challenge, given that top speed, braking efficiency and t๊raction are the main considerations.

“We arrive here ready to do our best and to put the m👍istakes of the last few races behind us.”

Despite its ♏early season struggles, Ferrari has led th⛄e way in terms of straight-line speed, something which should boost its chances in Montreal at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - a track largely dominated by straights.

Asked how▨ he views Ferrari’s chances against Mercedes in Montreal, Binotto replied: “I think it's very difficult to judge.

“I think we will be in a better shape comparᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚed to Barcelona, but I think they've still got the best car and the strongest car at the moment.

“So Iಌ think they are still the ones that should be ahead but maybe t༺he gap will be closer, if there's any opportunity we will be ready to take it.

“I think the entire team is very conscious of the situation an🦄d everybody is somehow even, let me say, proud to try to address the situation,” he🧸 added.

“I don't 🌜think it's a matter of keeping off the pressure. We are all focused on what we are doing, and there is really no time to look around and to hear around.

“I think we are all focused on what we are doi꧃n🧜g and nothing more.”

Mercedes is expected to be boosted with its 🌳first engine upgrade of the season in Canada, while Ferrari already introduced its latest power unit i🦩n Spain.

Ferrari trails Mercedes by 118 points in the constructors' championship, while Lewis Hamilton holds a 55♏-point buffer over Sebastian Vettel, the highest-r♋anked Ferrari driver. 

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