F1: 'Not a question of revolution' at Ferrari for Arrivabene
Maurizio Arrivabene says it is "not a question of revolution" at Ferrari as the team looks to recover from missing out on both Formula 1 titles in 2017 amid uncertainty about his f🍃uture at the helm of the Scuderia.
Ferrari entered the 2017 season with its best chan⭕ce of winning a title since 2008 after impressing in pre-season testing and making a strong start to the year, leading both the drivers' and constructors' standings after the Monac💎o Grand Prix.

Maurizio Arrivabene says it is "not a question of revolution" at Ferrari as the team looks to recover from missing out on both Formula 1 titles in 2017 amid uncertaiܫnty about ꧃his future at the helm of the Scuderia.
Ferrari entered the 2017 season with its best chance of winning a title since 2008 after impressing in pre-season testing and making a strong start to the year, leading both the drivers' and constructors♕' standings after the Monaco Grand Prix.
However, a revival from Mercedes and collapse in form from Ferrari over the Asia🐠n flyaway races saw its title hopes diminish, with Lewi꧙s Hamilton poised to beat Sebastian Vettel to the drivers' title this weekend in Mexico.
Despite the team's struggles of late, Arrivabene feels there i🤡s plenty for Ferrari to be proud of this year as the team at Maranello put its failurꦡe to fight for the title in recent years.
"We have a lot of positives, in all honꦿesty, because I saw quite a young t💟eam working very, very well on the car here and in Maranello," Arrivabene said.
"The guys are very united, they are exchanging information, the𝓀y are very focused. They are quite young so no🅰 one was expecting the performance that we have this year.
"It’s a questi꧒on sometimes of adjustment. It’s not a question of revolution, it’s a question of adjustment because this y﷽ear we pay a heavy fee for detail and I said we need to be a bit more focused on the processes.
"But the good positive is that this is a team that is not giving up and it’s learning f🐼rom mistakes and it’s a team that is fully committed, not only for next year but even for the next three races.
"As I’ve said many many 𝐆times, we like to fight until the last lap, the last race, the last lap and the last turn."