Guenther Steiner explica las múltiples debilidades menores de Ferrari

Guenther Steiner cree que Ferrari se enfrenta a varios problemas menores en lugar de a un único problema grave tras el sólido desempeño de McLaren en el Gran Premio de Miami. El ex director del equipo Haas compartió sus puntos de vista en el podcast The Red Flags.

Ferrari comenzó la temporada 2026 con fuerza, con Lewis Hamilton logrando su primer podio para el equipo en el Gran Premio de China. Sin embargo, la escudería enfrentó desafíos en el Gran Premio de Miami tras un parón de cinco semanas que permitió a McLaren introducir importantes mejoras en su monoplaza. Lando Norris y Oscar Piastri terminaron segundo y tercero, mientras que Hamilton finalizó sexto y Charles Leclerc acabó octavo tras recibir una penalización de 20 segundos.

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