<p>Elkann and the Ferrari secret: "There's only one way we can achieve great things." And on Vasseur...</p>

" At Ferrari it is not the individual who is decisive, but the group of many who, in their own way, are all extraordinary . And only when you are able to work well together, be coordinated and cohesive, then that is where great things are achieved " - explained the Ferrari president John Elkann during an exclusive interview with Sky . A mantra to be written on every wall at Maranello as the team looks to revitalize itself. The red team's leader also discussed the renewal of team principal Frederic Vasseu, the king of unity for the team ahead of the second half of the season and the future.
" Frederic has led Ferrari and allowed it to progress over the years . We finished second and close to the World Championship title, this year we are second. When you are progressing, it is important to strengthen. The idea of continuing with Frederic is precisely to continue working and progressing. This is the spirit. When you have a dynamic of improvement, it is very important not only to provide stability, but also the confidence to be able to do more" - explained Elkann .
The president then continued: " How do I assess the first part of the season? The first part of the season was undoubtedly complicated, but it's important to try to understand where we can improve . I'm convinced that these lessons are important, especially because at Ferrari it's not the individual who is decisive, but the combination of many individuals who, in their own way, are all extraordinary. And only when you are able to work well together, be coordinated and cohesive, then you can achieve great things. We have demonstrated this throughout our history, but also recently with the victory at Le Mans. The most important thing is to never lose the desire to win, which must be a constant. This must translate, in a very practical way, into ensuring that extraordinary people like those who work at Ferrari, from the mechanics to the engineers, to our drivers, the managers and the team principal, understand how together they can achieve much more than they could individually."
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