27 May 2020, 23:59 (Ref:3978810)
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Originally Posted by crmalcolm
Vettel himself touched upon this cultural situation (and the lack of understanding from many that has been demonstrated in this thread) in an interview earlier this month.
Vettel claims Ferrari are often ‘misunderstood’
'It’s very Italian inside, has very Italian rules and traditions, which is great, that they are kept, but equally it’s very modern.
I think sometimes also this is misunderstood, because you look at Italy to say that they are very traditional with lots of things and ‘la mamma’ and all this, whatever.
But, you know, people are still very, very forward-thinking and I think we have a lot of young great talents in the team, great people with great ideas, creative ideas, and that’s why in a way it’s a shame that we haven’t, you know – in terms of results – haven’t had that breakthrough yet.'
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I have to say that Vettels response here is nicely put. He doesn't blame anyone, and placing the idea of the past few years as learning experiences is a mature way of responding.
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