Ferrari are in need of a huge reset over the 2025 summer break after a frustrating first half of the season.

The Maranello outfit are second in the constructors’ championship, but they are still the only top-four team without a win in 2025. Ferrari have scored five podiums thus far, all courtesy of Charles Leclerc.

A shock win was on the cards at the Hungarian GP when Leclerc took pole position. However, the pace of the McLarens and a botched strategy left him finishing P4, with Leclerc having to be stopped from ‘exploding’ in the media pen.

That has been the story of Ferrari’s season, as they struggle to find the right balance with the SF-25 or perfect a race weekend with a strong strategy. Yet, Leclerc can still get the most out of the machine with five podiums, unlike teammate Lewis Hamilton.

The seven-time world champion is still waiting for his first podium in red colours. His Sprint win in Shanghai has been followed by frustration and disappointment, with Hamilton even suggesting to Ferrari that he should be replaced after starting and finishing P12 in Budapest.

Juan Pablo Montoya at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Juan Pablo Montoya thinks Ferrari are now ‘realising’ that their foundation is ‘not good’

Ferrari are not turning a ‘blind eye’ to Hamilton’s comments, but there is no indication that the team will actually act on them. What it does highlight is that there is significant work that needs to happen in Maranello, and Juan Pablo Montoya thinks they are now ‘realising’ it.

Speaking via AS Colombia, the former F1 driver says Ferrari know that their ‘foundation’ is not good enough, and it has left Hamilton and Leclerc with an ‘unpredictable’ car.