Ferrari

Now, here is a team that is one of the top teams in Motorsport, and there is always anticipation as to the drivers that this team has and what they will have to show on the tracks. In the Spanish Grand Prix expectations were quickly put to rest as it was apparent from the onset that they were not going to get to the finish of the race as winners. They stayed behind, and there was no time during the race that their cars came to be in the first or second positions. It seems that conclusions were forgone from the onset minutes of this race.
Ferrari is leaving Spain - they came fourth and fifth and deducing from that – will they fight back or not and that is in the Monaco Grand Prix? They need to upgrade their team if they are to fight for victory. In Spanish Grand Prix, but the issue is that they did not give much of a fight.
In two weeks we shall meet again in Monaco and another race with all the surprises it could hold.