Ferrari F1 chief “surprised” by suggestions of tension with Vettel

Ferrari F1 chief Mattia Binotto says he is “quite surprised” by the suggestion that there is growing tension between Sebastian Vettel and the team. 
Ferrari F1 chief “surprised” by suggestions of Vettel tension

Ferrari Formula💎 1 chief Mattia Binotto says he is “quite surprised” by the suggestion that there is growing tension between Sebastian ⛄Vettel and the team. 

Four-time world champion Vettel rose from 11th on the grid to pull off a riskܫy one-stop strategy and finish seventh, collecting the Scuderia’s only points in the Spanis꧙h Grand Prix.  

The German expressed his frustration with Ferrari’s lack of radio communications about his tyre strategy duriꦜng the race, insisting he had already asked the team about switching to a one-stopper when his engineer came ove🅰r the radio to query the move. 

It followed similar confusion over team radio regarding Vettel’s strategy at the 70th Anniversary Graꦛnd Prix at Silverstone last weekend. 

But Binotto denied the recent radio communication is a sign of increased tensiဣon in the team’s relationship with Vettel, who is leaving Ferrari at the end of the year after not being offered a new contract.

“I thin﷽k that communicating with the drivers is important,” Binotto said. 

“Something that we decided together with the drivers that we should be open as we can. Sometimes questioning doꦑesn’t mean that it's a misunderstanding. 

“I think questioning ourselves by🌳 communicating is important finally to get t🥀he right choice. I felt that the last few races we made the right choice, sometimes lucky as Seb said but at least we came to the choice because we are communicating. 

“To be open on the radio🌳, w🔯hen you’re in the midfield, sometimes it’s difficult but just making sure at least just by questioning, again, we make the proper decision.”

Asked whether he felt🔥 the communication with Vettel had become more tense in recent races, Binotto replied: “I do not notice what you’re mentioning. 

“At least from our side, we’ve not changed a different type of tone or whatever, so [I’m]♑ quite surprised. It’s not the case.”

Vettel insisted Ferrari does not need to review its strategy and stressed a lack of communication at times during grand prix sessions does not necessarily mean there is a problem with the relatiꦇonship ꩵbetween driver and team. 

“From my side it’s no different than it has been,” Vettel e♏xplained.

“Sometimes you talk on the radio but we see each other the whole day, so🥂 you can talk the whole day. You don’t need to talk on the radio all the time. Noth🦄ing has changed.”

Ferrari F1 chief “surprised” by suggestions of Vettel tension

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