Rosberg blasts Ferrari and calls for ‘serious changes’

Jon Wilde
Carlos Sainz's Ferrari ahead of an Alpine. Paul Ricard July 2022.

Carlos Sainz's Ferrari ahead of an Alpine during the French Grand Prix. Paul Ricard July 2022.

Nico Rosberg has urged Mattia Binotto to make “serious changes” at Ferrari after a strategy debacle that cost Carlos Sainz a podium finish in France.

WithCharles Leclercin the other F1-75 having crashed out from the lead of the French Grand Prix, the onus was on Sainz to bring home as many points as possible for the Scuderia – not an easy task considering he started 19th after incurring an engine penalty.

But the Spaniard made strong progress through the field and found himself challengingSergio Perez’s Red Bull for third place, with theeventual first two home, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, further up the road.

Although he had good pace, the problem for Sainz was his medium tyres were starting to wear out and it was uncertain whether they would last for the remaining 11 laps of Circuit Paul Ricard.

A discussion was heard over the team radio between the driver and his race engineer just as he was preparing a move on Perez, with Sainz initially keen to make a pit-stop only to be told to “stay out”.

However, as he was executing the overtake, a radio message was played telling the 27-year-old to “box”, with the exasperated response understandably being “not now, not now”. In fairness, the broadcast of the radio message was probably subject to a slight time delay.

But after passing Perez, a lap later Sainz was told to come into the pits and, also having to serve a five-second penalty for an earlier unsafe release, he dropped down the order before eventually recovering to finish fifth.

Rosberg, speaking on Sky F1, was mystified by the latest Ferrari blunder in a season when some of their decisions have been baffling, most notably Leclerc having his victory chances thwarted in both Monaco and Britain.

“I was shaking my head, like ‘what on earth are they doing there?’,” said Rosberg.

“首先,他是在一个巨大的棉絮le out on track and his whole team wasn’t watching that anymore, they had their heads down doing their calculations about pit-stop times and they were talking to him in the middle of the wheel-to-wheel action there.

“I’m like ‘guys, what on earth are you doing?’

“And then Carlos is P3 and comfortably he would have been able to stay there, the tyres would have been fine until the end, and he even had the chance to still get Lewis for P2. Then they bring him in with no chance to go beyond P5 where he ended up.

“What on earth is going on there? Really, I think it’s time they made some changes there, some serious changes.

“Terrible judgement there and I can’t explain it. Mattia really needs to get on top of that and make some serious changes there now.”