Ferrari: Alberto Antonini, “This will be a challenging summer”

Ferrari: Alberto Antonini, “This will be a challenging summer”

Ferrari F1 – On the eve of the British Grand Prix, Alberto Antonini, head of the Sports Press Office, introduces the appointment with the English track and responds to the rumors of possible changes within the Scuderia, among the most classic 'catchphrases' of the summer period. “It's not an easy Grand Prix, assuming there are easy ones, but our intention is to face it with the right mix of humility and determination. We need to work in peace and those who love this team know well what we mean. We will be at the home of rival teams, it is a demanding track but our intention is to do our utmost to do everything possible and even the impossible to bring home the result we deserve. We absolutely know that this will be a challenging summer, there will be races that are not simple and also very different in type. We continue to work and bring developments to each race, because our intention is to recover that gap that currently separates us from our rivals, taking into account the fact that the potential of the last two races was still superior to the result we achieved on the track . Speaking of the latest transfer rumours: it's nice to have something to read when you're on the beach, it's normal this season to talk about everything, but the reality of the team is very simple. There are two places and they are currently occupied. We are sure that there is more than one driver who would aspire to have a place in Ferrari, but at the moment the situation is what it is, with two starting drivers."

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