Di Montezemolo demands improved Ferrari in 2014

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Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo gave an overview of the Formula 1 season that’s just ended. Speaking to RAI Uno, he said 2013 was obviously a year to forget and that things must improve into 2014.

“Definitely a year to forget", began the Italian. "A disappointing season. There were three main reasons and they’re clearly marked in my mind. The first was an inability to develop the car in the second half of the season: I want explanations as to why, because if we don’t understand the reasons, then that’s not good. The second is the tyres, although I’m not looking to make excuses. We built a car to work with certain tyres, with which we proved to be very competitive. Then the tyres were changed, definitely proving to be a disadvantage for us and an advantage for others. Furthermore, there was an interpretation of the rules from one team, which one has to say was a bit strange and which incurred a punishment that, to say the least, had a touch of the Pontius Pilate about it.”

“Into 2014, our aim is to build a car capable of winning. We have carried out a very extensive reorganisation and highly regarded engineers such as James Allison have joined us or returned to us. There will be the new regulations which will give more importance to some areas, such as the engine, where we are very competent. We have good cause to be optimistic and all the ingredients to win are in place. We have come within a whisker of success too often and now we must win, I just hope there are no unclear aspects that could have an influence on things. Avoiding mistakes? That will apply to everyone.”

As for his drivers, Di Montezemolo mentioned Massa scored not enough points to score second in the constructors' championship. He also believes the drive-through penalty at the Brazilian Grand Prix wa unneeded.

On the positive side there are words of praise for Fernando Alonso who finished second again in the drivers' championship.

“He is right to be proud of second place: he had a great season. We must give him a quicker car and he will get the most out of it. Eight out of ten, instead of ten? My eight is worth a ten because it’s a score I give as an incentive: I hope to give it him next year and to give an eight, at least, to the team. For next year I would like to present him with a car that’s even better than Red Bull. Let’s not forget we know how to do that: one only has to think of the five year period from 2000 to 2004 and the wins in 2007 and 2008. I thank him for all his efforts and the determination he showed this year and for the fact he would have been prepared to let Massa get onto the podium last Sunday back in Brazil, as it testifies to the nice atmosphere in our team.

“Newey isn’t his opponent: there are the drivers, starting with Vettel, then Hamilton and Rosberg, who has improved a lot, and there’s Raikkonen who will be trying to win, which will give us a boost and should bring the points we were missing this year.”

Inevitably, he also looks ahead to pairing Alonso with Raikkonen next season, and what this could mean to the Scuderia.

“Whoever has the honour and responsibility of driving for Ferrari must think of the team first and foremost and not of himself. None of our drivers could ever hurt the other one. Alonso is maybe the strongest race driver I’ve ever met, even if it is always difficult to make comparisons with the past. We have taken Raikkonen back for his experience, for what he has done over the past two years and because he is much loved inside and outside the team. I was very pleased to see the enthusiasm that greeted the news of his return, again both internally and externally. I am sure they will help one another.”

The Italian obviously refuted Ecclestone's appreciation towards Vettel, saying Bernie just tells to the press "what suits him". He is adamant that drivers are really not a problem right now for Ferrari.

Finally he was asked if there is a lack of political weight supporting Ferrari within the sport and its governing body.

“This story has been doing the rounds since I worked with Enzo Ferrari in the Seventies. We have reached an agreement with Ecclestone and the FIA and we are the only team with the right of veto: more political weight than that is impossible! We are aware of our strength in Formula 1, which without us, would be completely different. Having said that, it’s true that weight also comes from having a winning car and that was lacking. The rest is all gossip.”

“Todt will be reconfirmed and I expect strong changes, because for too many years the Federation has always been the same and, as in everything, a change is required. Having said that, a strong sporting authority is always a priority for Ferrari. Ecclestone sees Horner as his successor? As the years go by, he more and more enjoys making jokes and I’m happy he still has the desire to do so…”