You're spot on. I can only agree with that. It's been really apparent for a longer time that Ferrari's approach to things changed significantly. It was not the right call to look at traditions and draw conclusions. This time around they seem to have perfectly managed the part of not showing their hand.dialtone wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 22:56I think everyone is using an old set of expectations to measure Ferrari and Binotto is clearly doing things very differently than in the past and has surprised a lot of people. I absolutely love this Ferrari.LM10 wrote:What I found interesting was that right before qualifying Andrew Shovlin said that they might divide the Ferraris. Was it a massive underestimation of Ferrari's potential or a massive overestimation of Mercedes' potential?
And I must say up to the last minute I've had the feeling that Ferrari still had more in hand going into qualifying. Just because the circumstances showed that. Binotto has been calm as never before and he was clear with his words when saying that they neither turned up the wick nor did low fuel runs in pre-season testing.
Don't know why some people have had doubts in Binotto. This guy has made mostly right moves and calls since day 1. The decision to keep the team as it is and trust it was one of the best ones.