Ferrari rejects need for English F1 base

Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari during practice for the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit de Catalunya on May 13, 2016
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Piero Ferrari rejects suggestions that the Maranello team needs to set up a British base.

Piero Ferrari has rejected suggestions that the Maranello team needs to set up a British base.

Amid Ferrari's current struggle to end their decade-long title drought in Formula 1, figures like Flavio Briatore have suggested that the team must set up a design office in the UK.

"I would put a nice building in the middle of Red Bull, McLaren and Williams," he said recently.

Yet Piero Ferrari, the only living son of team founder Enzo Ferrari, has backed Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne's insistence that the team must remain completely Italian.

Piero said: "It is never easy to govern a racing team that has over 1,000 people and there were organisational problems, but now the direction is right."

As for the idea of an English base, Piero - the Ferrari vice president and co-owner - recalls the mid 1980s, when Ferrari did just that and were headed by John Barnard.

"You know what remains my biggest regret for the years in which I was in charge of the team?" Ferrari told the Italian blogger Leo Turrini.

"It was to convince my father that there was still the need to rely on a great designer from the outside. But Barnard never interacted with our culture - it was a big mistake.

"This is why I agree with Marchionne that we can return to winning whilst being consistent with the tradition of Ferrari."

Ferrari sit third in the 2016 constructors' championship, 50 points adrift of Red Bull.

Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Ferrari looks on as he sits in the garage during final practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo di Monza on September 5, 2015
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