Spanish Grand Prix
It's like, "great, the car now actually has an engine, but unfortunately, it now occasionally stops working". An engine failure when the car is in the lead of the race is an automatic red card.
Monaco Grand Prix
Then somehow Monaco was worse. Or, as one commenter on the Guardian website phrased it "Ah yes, Ferrari's old enemy ... Ferrari themselves."
This was two years ago bad.
This was being panicked into making the wrong decision, when there was no need to panic. It's Monaco, track position is king alongside Prince Albert. That is what you had, why were you panicking.
It was a debacle, and Sainz jnr getting second, somehow, does not make up for it.
Ferrari, do not make me bring back the proper bingo board!
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