Massa ‘not surprised’ by Ferrari’s decline
Felipe Massa says Ferrari’s decline has not come as a surprise, with the team’s best years being their days with Michael Schumacher.
Although Ferrari have had the likes of Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel driving their cars, the team have not won a Drivers’ Championship title since Kimi Raikkonen’s 2007 success.
That was followed by a 16th Constructors’ Championship title a year later, but that is where the championship success ends.
Although the Scuderia have added runner-up results in both the Drivers’ and teams’ competitions they have fallen short in the past decade, slumping as low as P6 in the 2020 season.
Massa, a former Ferrari driver, says that did not come as a shock to him.
“That did not surprise me,” Motorsport-magazin.com reports him as having told Spanish daily AS. “Ferrari’s best years were with [Michael] Schumacher, then 2006, 2007, 2008.
“After 2009, Ferrari was no longer the team of the hour.
“There have been many changes and it is important to keep a cool head. That is difficult at Ferrari.”
He added: “Ferrari’s problem is not a driver problem, it’s a car problem, a team problem. Sainz and Leclerc form a very important driver pairing.”
Last season, Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc put together an improved campaign for Ferrari, up to third place in the Constructors’ while Sainz was P5 in the Drivers’ standings, best of the rest behind the Red Bull and Mercedes pairings.
That the Spaniard beat his Monégasque team-mate came as a surprise to many with Leclerc said to be the future of Ferrari, and Sainz questioned all too often in the build-up to his debut season as to whether he would be the number two.
He answered that on the track, taking four podium finishes to Leclerc’s one.
“Sainz works hard, he’s