kimmmykim wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 14:23
The team has massively improved. That many Ferrari fans feel bad about the win slipping away in the last few laps just shows how much improvement the team has seen. Last year we would have gladly settled for P2 and P3. Yesterday's overtake of Max on Leclerc didn't feel the same as Hamilton's on Leclerc in Silverstone last year, or on Hamilton on Sainz in Hungary. Yesterday was proof that Ferrari has arrived at the big boys' club.
It's more impressive as they are still running basically the same car they ran in Barcelona in February while Red Bull are on their second upgrade.
With two power tracks out of the way we wait see what Red Bull can do in tracks that need nigh downforce.
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Gladly "settled" for P2/P3 last year? I would have been celebrating!
I completely agree with you, this year is a wonderful improvement. I do feel bad, but coming from where we were the last few years, to .5 seconds behind the reigning champion, after a great battle, in the 2nd race of the year, it still feels good. I think it feels good because of the direction we are going. Small incremental improvements and Ferrari will have more than arrived at the big boys club, Ferrari will be
the big boy at the club for the next few years.