Hammerfist wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 15:39
r85 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 14:35
Seanspeed wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 13:53
Because Ferrari being an Italian team is a core part of their brand identity.
And because the vast majority of Ferrari's workforce are Italians who live in Italy.
Remember Ferrari has been here from the start, they aren't some relatively newer team who had options to base themselves elsewhere when they first came into the sport. There's a continuity there they cant simply upend. At most, maybe I could see them opening some cooperative design office in the UK, but the HQ and base of the team will obviously have to remain in Italy.
A base in the UK would be a good start. It would make them so much more attractive to engineers working in other teams as well as post-grads from the nearby universities.
I mean it seems pretty obvious they should really consider it. Nothing against Italians but I think there is a slight language barrier that makes things more difficult than they should be. Listening to AdamiI speak to Lewis, many times he answers wrong, which means he is misunderstanding the questions. I can only imagine that this problem also exists elsewhere in the team. Things get lost in translation and you end up with confusion and underperformance.
I feel like none of y'all read what I said at all.
You cant just upend 80 years of Ferrari being based in Italy to move their base to the UK. All those Italians living in Italy are NOT going to just say, "Ok I'll pack up and move my family to the UK". Ferrari would basically have to start from scratch to some degree, building up a team of non-Italians in their new HQ, and with absolutely ZERO assurance that such a brand new outfit would somehow be better than what they have now, where they've at least been quite consistently competitive. Remember, in 2018, they had a genuine title contending car. This isn't a team without hope. This isn't a team that simply CANNOT succeed without the 'superior Anglo mind' at the helm. smh
And if your problem is simply Lewis' race engineer, then asking them to move their whole HQ to England instead of just having a better English speaking race engineer is beyond extreme. lol That's exactly the kind of role that Ferrari need not worry about nationality about. Remember Rob Smedley? About as English as it gets. Either way, that whole 'race engineer' discussion stuff is boring to me. It's really not what is holding Ferrari back at the moment. It's also not what is holding Lewis back, either. Adami has had plenty of successful relationships with other English speaking drivers. If language was some big barrier, they wouldn't have kept him around.