Ferrari will hold fire on big upgrades in Imola.
In 2017 Mercedes actually looked like they had a lot of performance to unlock in a temperamental car, on a lot of tracks it was clear class of the field still, on anything but the slowest of tracks Ferrari had to fight hard to beat them.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑11 Apr 2022, 10:10In 2017 it was a very good start of the season for the team just like this year, but it was clear Mercedes is right there with the car. 2018 was almost as good, but not like 2017. In 2012 and 2010 it was mostly Alonso carrying the team and his racing opportunism which got the team close to WDC. 2007 was a good start, but not as good like this year for Kimi, the leading driver.
We'd really have to go back to 2004 for a better start of the season for the team and leading driver, especially regarding the points advantage over the competition. Of course the team will deny they can and should win the C'ships after 3 races, but realistically with a start like this - both are theirs to lose. They should embrace this and work hard not to allow themselves another loss, just like RB and Merc did in the previous 12 seasons.
And more importantly than anything else, they must think about the Tifosi, how many out there can handle a 6th heart attack in 15 years
The 2018 car was faster in comparison, but results kept slipping by badly timed SC, rain...