Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo has been making positive noises today, despite his frustration about the team’s disappointing start to the season.
Montezemolo said today that Ferrari will bounce back soon.
“I am definitely not satisfied with the way the season has begun, but I have complete faith in the people here who know how to react when the situation is tough,” he said.
“I am sure there will be an amazing response. I know everyone is working flat out and I have great faith in the human and technical strengths of our people. I believe the period when the most we can hope for is a podium will soon come to an end.”
However Montezemolo is not expecting any miracles in China: “I hope we see some improvement, especially in qualifying and to see us be competitive as we were yesterday in the race. But I reckon that will be difficult as I don’t think Ferrari can turn it around in the space of a week.
“I know from Domenicali, with whom I have just spoken, that everyone has got their heads down working hard. Yesterday in the race, I saw Ferrari at the same level as the best and barring a couple of incidents we were definitely heading for the podium. I also spoke at length with Alonso for get his impressions of the car and I could tell he was confident in how things went in the race, even if we have a lot of work to do to improve.”

Adam I’m leaving a comment here, beacuse I couldn’t find a Contact Link on your website. (who has time to look that long)
You need to write more about:
The 107% Rule.
It worked in round One. HRT was Out, cause they are not good enough.
this weekend in Malaysia we saw how weak that 107 rule really is.
The teams view Q1 like practice. Fastest time was a 1:36 in Q1 and the slowest a 1:42. It’s worth saying here that Vettel was 10th in Q1.
In Q3 Vettel got Pole and had a time of 1:34.
The 107% rule should apply to the Pole time. Not the time guys are making it around in Q1.
107 of the best qualifying time, Period.
Totally agree with that…!