That was my initial reaction, too. Ferrari is infamous in this regard, how could Lewis not have picked up on the things that are challenging at that team..
I hope there's a future where providing the blueprints for wear parts is a common thing to do. It could make it easy to extend the life of a great many things, I reckon.
Reminded me of a comment a colleague made during a hotel stay in the US, "they got six people greeting me as I enter the lobby but no one to fix my shower".
The US embassy in Norway sent a letter to their electricity and heat provider (Hafslund), demanding that they stop any DEI type activities within the company.
Hafslunds' response was, in short, "we can stop providing power and heat, no problem".
Me neither. It was just ridiculous. When it got to the point where the floor board on the Eclipse mysteriously fell out it was just too all too much, for me. How people who know and love cars ever could think that movie was great is beyond me.
I saw one of the later movies in the cinema, since my date wanted to see it. I felt it was some of the worst goo I'd ever seen, while my date thought it was "fantastic". I remember thinking "this isn't going to work out..", hehe.
Give every marshal and photographer an F1 safety cell to sit in, safety taken care of! /s