Formula 1- Bahrain Grand Prix tickets Sale: Ferrari had a day to remember after a long time as they were dominant in the Bahrain Grand Prix. Ferrari saw a 1-2 finish in the season opener of Formula 1 2022 season. Stefano Domenicali believes after Ferrari’s brilliant show in Bahrain, it will boost Formula 1 and help in selling more tickets. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN
Formula 1- Bahrain Grand Prix tickets Sale: Stefano said, “To see Ferrari back again competitive is very good for everyone. I’m sure that this will have an impact on the number of ticket sales that the promoter will sell. I’m expecting in Imola a big crowd as in the old days.”
Formula 1: After Ferrari’s dominance in Bahrain, Formula 1 boss sees boost in tickets sale – Check Out
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— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) March 21, 2022
Ferrari is a team that has a rich history and are the sport’s oldest and most successful team. Ferrari has crowned champions like Juan Manuel Fangio and Michael Schumacher. But, Charles Leclerc’s victory at Sakhir was Ferrari’s first since 2019.
Formula 1- Bahrain Grand Prix tickets Sale: The fans of Ferrari have to go years with disappointment. As the team was either off form or when they were competitive they were easy to beat. It was Ferrari’s first 1-2 finish since 2010, which ended a 45-race winless streak for them.
This year it looks like Ferrari have nailed everything after the sport saw an overhaul in rules after almost 40 years. They sense that they have made a car that is perfect on the track and have left no stone untouched. Ferrari will give a run for their money to big teams like Red Bull and Mercedes.
Formula 1: Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz after securing a 1-2 finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix for Ferrari.Formula 1: After Ferrari’s dominance in Bahrain, Formula 1 boss sees boost in tickets sale – Check Out
The Italian track is named after Ferrari founder Enzo and his son Dino. It will host the fourth race of this year’s season and the first of two home Grand Prix for Ferrari. It can be a sell-out crowd on the cards if Ferrari keeps their run of form in the races in Saudi Arabia and Australia.
Mattia Binotto, the team principal for Ferrari said, the team hasn’t won a title since 2008. Meanwhile, they have season-opening wins in 2017 and 2018. Mattia also believes Max Verstappen could have finished second. But, it was a fuel system failure that saw him bow out of the race.
Max Verstappen took the fight to Charles Leclerc and went wheel-to-wheel with the Monegasque driver. Red Bull were the favorites but both of their cars had a disastrous start to the season. Mattia added, “Jeddah in a week’s time can be a completely different picture.”
Formula 1: After Ferrari’s dominance in Bahrain, Formula 1 boss sees boost in tickets sale – Check Out
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