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11:30 11:41 (I just skipped to this bit and they happened to be talking about Vettel/Alonso and I didn't bother watching the rest of the episode)
How many lows can a driver like Charles take? He joined that team with ambition and the team have come short
Well done Sky for making a good podcast. Great guests
I think it’s simple.
British engineers at Ferrari with Ross brawn that’s what won championships.
When Brawn left, the British engineering team went with him . Which ultimately later became Mercedes after brawn GP. It’s all from Ross Brawn’s tree.
Look at red bull… British engineers again! You can’t beat it!
Ferrari's whole culture basically guarantees they can't succeed, unfortunately for us we were forming fundamental memories of Ferrari during the early 2000's and still think that is their proper place, when really the near 40 years surrounding those 5+1 successful seasons (21 years before, and so far 16 years since) show their real capability.
Once the Jean Todt, Ross Brawn, Michael Schumacher band broke up, so did Ferrari's winning ways, they managed to squeak in the 2007 title but that was more about McLaren falling apart than Ferrari dominance.
Their culture is too political, there is too much blame, not enough bravery. The important people in the team can't stick their neck out on a design or concept, instead the best way forward for their career is to just agree with the wider consensus, even if you don't think it's right.
I couldn't stand the guy on WTF1, I know Jess Mcfayden works at Sky now, which sadly explains why Mat is here but please no more … there are way more knowledgeable and less cringe F1 pundit that this guy.
so someone who was with the team for a decade and…. a fan?? righttttt
I'm a simple man. I saw Matt on the thumbnail, I clicked. 🤝🏼
Happy to see this small Sky channel getting big names like Matt on to build their following!
Sky needs to get rid of that boring, bitter, irrelevant old man Kravitz and get someone fresh like Matty in instead, before all your viewers switch to purely net based viewing platforms.
Ferrari need to wash away their brand of beeing a basketcase of worst strategy and unreliability for anyone to take them seriously again in F1 cause what used to be funny seeing them choke is now just embarrasing
if mclaren was not even worse they would prob be 4th or even 5th this season.
I love the contrast in the intro between someone that worked with ferrari for a decade and someone that's a charles leclerc fan.
I think their cars ain’t good. 🤓
Paul Di Resta needs to come back !!!
Really exciting to see Matt on Sky.
everything has gone wrong today 💀
Lmao I can't believe they got Matt here, its great seeing his pain bahaha.
How is it that I still click on things involving one of the most annoying men that have ever lived? (Matt, obviously, not Rob Smedley – he's a G.O.A.T.) I think I have a diagnosable problem.
Here for Matt!!!
I think it would be helpful if the title stated what year they were talking about
"This year was supposed to be the year when Ferrari turned their undeniably quick car, into a championship winning machine"…I feel like this has been said many times before..but I could be wrong.
P1 on Sky Sports F1 – had to watch it
Whats going wrong at Ferrari is a decade-long ongoing question
Nice to see this followed by a 0 point weekend
Great Job WTF1, know Matt is bigger then you all on his own…. Well he deserves it.
From xMattyG to Sky….. Crazy.
Another wasted year for Ferrari
Vasseur will need a while to right the ship. The fact that he laid of half the team is a pretty good sign of French ruthlesness, which they desperately need. Binotto has tried the nice guy-approach. It's time to try something completely different. I mean, it worked in the late nineties to 2007. A few Italians in your team is amazing, too many italians is a mental institute.
At least Mattia Binotto provided excitement and hope…
Here for matt
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