The Ferrari Formula 1 team fought wars on multiple fronts this year - between its two drivers Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel, with other teams over the legality of its engine, and with itself on reliability issues and poor strategy calls.

There's no doubt it will need better tactics when it comes to all three fronts next year if it is to take the fight to Mercedes and Red Bull.

But while Ferrari will undoubtedly hope it can win those wars before or during next season, the organisation has potentially started a new civil war for next year, albeit on a slightly different level.

