Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto says the Scuderia's current situation reminds him of the years before they began dominating Formula 1 with Michael Schumacher in the cockpit. Schumacher's arrival at Maranello sparked new life into the Scuderia, who dominated the early 2000s.
Pre-season strength in testing has given way to familiar territory for Ferrari, as Mercedes have overtaken them in performance to win all six races so far.
Binotto likens the situation to 1996, which saw Schumacher take a solitary victory before pushing Jacques Villeneuve for the championship the following year.
"I prefer the comparison with the 1996/1997 Ferrari, a growing team, with solid foundations," Binotto told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "We too are a young team in the roles. And there is so much hunger. I see many similarities with then.