Rob Smedley advierte que los pilotos rara vez triunfan tras abandonar los mejores equipos

El antiguo ingeniero de Ferrari y Williams, Rob Smedley, ha advertido que los pilotos de Fórmula 1 que dejan equipos punteros en busca de un rol de número uno en otro lugar rara vez alcanzan el éxito o la satisfacción esperados.

Durante su intervención en el podcast High Performance Racing, Smedley reflexionó sobre su etapa en Ferrari y observó que esos movimientos a menudo conducen a la decepción. Señaló que los pilotos que tienen dificultades frente a su compañero de equipo en una escudería de primer nivel se enfrentan a opciones limitadas, ya que unirse a un equipo inferior rara vez resulta en la lucha por el campeonato o en la felicidad personal.

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