2021 Ferrari F1 Team

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F1NAC
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Given how much of development was frozen for this year, making this tactical masterstroke with engine upgrade during the season this Ferrari seems to be something completely different than before. Bravo Binotto

Forza

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Meh. I miss Arrivabene.

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Zynerji wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 11:33
Meh. I miss Arrivabene.
You can still become a Juventus fan :lol:

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Which engine does Ferrari use for FP1 and FP2? They aren't using the new, upgraded unit are they?

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codetower wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 20:40
Which engine does Ferrari use for FP1 and FP2? They aren't using the new, upgraded unit are they?
I've read in Twitter that Ferrari uses latest unit in FPs but can't find what source it was.. Maybe @Vetteleclerc quoted someone but not sure

Found :) so many tweets to scroll just for 2 days ago

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jumpingfish wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 21:10
codetower wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 20:40
Which engine does Ferrari use for FP1 and FP2? They aren't using the new, upgraded unit are they?
I've read in Twitter that Ferrari uses latest unit in FPs but can't find what source it was.. Maybe @Vetteleclerc quoted someone but not sure

Found :) so much tweets to scroll just for 2 days ago

https://twitter.com/Vetteleclerc/status ... 1890256897
I suppose they are pretty soft engine power wise in fps now

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Ced wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 21:32
jumpingfish wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 21:10
codetower wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 20:40
Which engine does Ferrari use for FP1 and FP2? They aren't using the new, upgraded unit are they?
I've read in Twitter that Ferrari uses latest unit in FPs but can't find what source it was.. Maybe @Vetteleclerc quoted someone but not sure

Found :) so much tweets to scroll just for 2 days ago

https://twitter.com/Vetteleclerc/status ... 1890256897
I suppose they are pretty soft engine power wise in fps now
Yeah they should :) also it's useful for assessing the reliability of the PU before freezing

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jumpingfish wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 21:10
codetower wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 20:40
Which engine does Ferrari use for FP1 and FP2? They aren't using the new, upgraded unit are they?
I've read in Twitter that Ferrari uses latest unit in FPs but can't find what source it was.. Maybe @Vetteleclerc quoted someone but not sure

Found :) so many tweets to scroll just for 2 days ago

https://twitter.com/Vetteleclerc/status ... 1890256897
Ahhh Thanks for the info!
That is interesting:
The new system doesn’t allow a return to the older specs.
This seems like a bit of load on a single PU. looking at what, total of 7-8 races each with all 3 practice sessions, a sprint race, all 3 qualifying sessions. Let's see how it holds up.

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The "Binottinto" is loading guys...

Now without jokes, the team is showing strenght at all levels, and this keep me motivated for 2022...
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Binotto’s good and future based work finally starts to show some pretty promising signs. Ever since he’s in charge, the dynamics within the team changed in a positive way. I’m really excited for next season. Hope to see Ferrari as the new team to beat then.

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Zynerji wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 11:33
Meh. I miss Arrivabene.
What's there to miss about Arrivabene? Am I missing something? Under his leadership Ferrari flopped twice when they had a car that should've taken it down to the wire. He was also fine with Vettel and Kimi which was a very mediocre lineup in hindsight

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codetower wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 21:58
jumpingfish wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 21:10
codetower wrote:
25 Oct 2021, 20:40
Which engine does Ferrari use for FP1 and FP2? They aren't using the new, upgraded unit are they?
I've read in Twitter that Ferrari uses latest unit in FPs but can't find what source it was.. Maybe @Vetteleclerc quoted someone but not sure

Found :) so many tweets to scroll just for 2 days ago

https://twitter.com/Vetteleclerc/status ... 1890256897
Ahhh Thanks for the info!
That is interesting:
The new system doesn’t allow a return to the older specs.
This seems like a bit of load on a single PU. looking at what, total of 7-8 races each with all 3 practice sessions, a sprint race, all 3 qualifying sessions. Let's see how it holds up.
I suspect another penalty posibly incoming. Maybe only ICE for both of them. Probably will aim somewhere where Norris decide for new PU

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The ICE takes the biggest beating, and afaik that one can be changed from weekend to weekend. Sainz still has 3 usable ICEs in his pool, Charles 2. I don't think they'll take a penalty unless they're starting at the back of the grid anyway for whatever reason

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wowgr8 wrote:
26 Oct 2021, 11:59
The ICE takes the biggest beating, and afaik that one can be changed from weekend to weekend. Sainz still has 3 usable ICEs in his pool, Charles 2. I don't think they'll take a penalty unless they're starting at the back of the grid anyway for whatever reason
New hybrid isn't backwards compatible apparently. So they'll use one engine for the rest of the year. Or at least that's the (master)plan.