Ferrari’s struggles in the 2025 Formula One season have intensified, with the team’s drivers expressing growing frustration over their inability to compete at the highest level. Despite a historically strong technical squad, the Scuderia has failed to match the pace of its rivals, leading to mounting pressure on both the drivers and the leadership. The dissatisfaction has spilled into the team’s internal discussions, with reports suggesting that the drivers are questioning the strategic decisions and resource allocation within the team.
Chairman John Elkann, who oversees the team’s operations, has faced criticism for shifting the blame onto the drivers rather than confronting the broader issues affecting performance. Some insiders claim that Elkann’s reluctance to engage more directly in operational matters has contributed to the team’s woes. As the competitive landscape evolves, Ferrari’s ability to adapt and recover could determine its long-term success in the sport. The internal challenges now threaten to overshadow the team’s legacy, raising concerns about its future in Formula One.