Ferrari is under pressure after just one race of the Formula One season and scrambling to push through aerodynamic improvements in time for Sunday's Styrian Grand Prix.
Instead of closing the gap to front-runner Mercedes this season, Ferrari's SF1000 car looks slower than last year and is also in danger of slipping behind other teams.Ferrari failed in qualifying at the season-opening Austrian Grand Prix, with Charles Leclerc only seventh -- having taken the most pole positions in 2019 -- and Sebastian Vettel a dismal 11th.
His decision making also faced scrutiny after a sudden change of strategy, three days before the first practice session in Austria. Albon made a hasty but clean move on the outside Hamilton, who appeared to slightly nudge his car left against Albon's passing wheel. Albon span off track while Hamilton was given a five-second time penalty, moving him from second to fourth.
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