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Ferrari chairman John Elkann says that the Scuderia moved away from a blame culture to create a team bond heading into 2022.
The Scuderia targetted a return to winning ways with the introduction of the new regulations for 2022, but it is nothing new for Ferrari to set such targets.
And in the past, when this has not been achieved, Ferrari has not exactly been the most supportive or sympathetic of environments.
Elkann though says that this is no longer the case and it seems to have done the trick, with Ferrari going from midfield leaders to Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championship leaders after four rounds of the 2022 season.
Asked how Ferrari turned things around in an interview for the Formula 1 website, Elkann said: “We focused in 2020 on the F1-75 and we entrusted Mattia and the team to work, despite all the pressures of those years, on this year’s cars.
“We changed also our culture, from one of guilt, one of accountability, one of individuals, to one of team, creating a cohesive environment.
“But more importantly, high ambition, with high humility.
“I’m very happy, as all our tifosi to see a competitive Ferrari at the beginning of the season.”
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