alonso in spa 2010 had the car with a lot of damage due to Barrichello hitting him at the begining of the race...
as a leclerc & ferrari fan..i didnt like it when i said that but its ture. RB are miles ahead of Ferrari.Spoutnik wrote: ↑29 May 2022, 22:34We have to come back to this discussion we had few pages ago before this race...Spoutnik wrote: ↑26 May 2022, 11:51He might think about pitting under SC in Miami for Perez, or going for the undercut and doing an extra stop in Barhein for Verstappen.
Last season they were going for the kill too, Abu Dhabi or even Jeddah are prime example of their "extra risk" strategy (underfueling Perez's car, pitting every time under SC or VSC, putting Verstappen on the softer tyres to keep track position at the restart after the red flag even if it's costly on race pace hoping for another SC...).
Regarding the debate on Sainz the last 2 pages I think you have to remember Perez had a dreadful start of season in 2021.. but was a very valuable asset at the end of the season
Ferrari is making RB strategy team look like world beater
im ready to give them pass for the tyre messup , its acceptable considering the wet situation and all the stuff but they kept charles waiting for 3 seconds in that double stack ,had they kept him out he had pitted on same lap as RB double stacked with 4 sec advantage on max. a good fast stop and 2nd or 3rd was still possible. these are immature mistakes . all blaim on them .dialtone wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 12:38The only bad call Ferrari had was having Charles come in the pits with Sainz already there which lost Charles maybe 2 seconds.wickedz50 wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 12:31Only 2 words to sum up this race. For Redbull - AMAZING and for Ferrari- HORROR.
There is no other way I can articulate or express myself. I expect this million dollar team and personnel to make correct judgement and take correct action where needed in this high stake pinnacle of motorsports. How can this happen? Just a horror show.
I don’t know how this team can turn around now. Redbull can win and showed it can win with the second best car of the weekend by simply playing strategy at their opponent.
There was or is will be a season if all areas are not addressed and improved to right level.
I like to know the thoughts of experts and more experienced fans.
Sainz lost over 2 seconds behind Latifi and Charles lost 4 seconds behind Albon. Further Sainz call to not cover Perez not only lost Sainz the win, but also messed up all the plans for the team.
This is Sainz v Latifi:
https://i.imgur.com/twCJ3zp.png
This is Sainz with Latifi lap vs Sainz next:
https://i.imgur.com/pC3Fvd0.png
and this is Verstappen first 2 laps when he switched to hards:
https://i.imgur.com/DHgn2Ii.png
Leclerc is even worse than that given that Albon ignored every blue flag during the lap and Leclerc could only pass because Albon went long in T1.
If anything was embarassing this race was race director. On top of the line crossing RedBull was without tyres on with 3 minutes to go on the delayed start, a penalty of 10" stop&go and other further stuff.
Race is done, and Ferrari made their mistake of calling Leclerc in instead of covering Verstappen at that point, but it's ridiculous to talk like Ferrari is the only responsible for what happened.
".... beating Leclerc "Alonsismo wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 01:45i don think sainz was pushing on wet, because it wasnt necessary, and the most important thing was not making an error.
if latifi didnt made a latifi with those blu flags, sainz would have won the race due to his great understanding of the conditions.
today he was like button on a wet race.
now we need the upgrades that will fit the sainz setup to the car, and Ferrari will have Sainz doing his maximum and beating leclerc.
7 races in and you’ve already called the season.wickedz50 wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 12:31Only 2 words to sum up this race. For Redbull - AMAZING and for Ferrari- HORROR.
There is no other way I can articulate or express myself. I expect this million dollar team and personnel to make correct judgement and take correct action where needed in this high stake pinnacle of motorsports. How can this happen? Just a horror show.
I don’t know how this team can turn around now. Redbull can win and showed it can win with the second best car of the weekend by simply playing strategy at their opponent.
There was or is will be a season if all areas are not addressed and improved to right level.
I like to know the thoughts of experts and more experienced fans.
100% right. If Ferrari do like this they cannot win another wdc and wcc. pathetic race strategy for Lecrec.Alonsismo wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 13:32alonso in spa 2010 had the car with a lot of damage due to Barrichello hitting him at the begining of the race...
it was not Alonso's fault
we lost 2010 because ferrari wall was stupid on abu dhabi pitting fernando to cover from webber when they only need to do its own race because they were WDC leaders.
Alonso is the better driver ferrari had since MSC, and he was better than ferrari all 5 years he was in the team
Sure, Alonso lost the title because of a crash on a free practice session...
I agree for this narrative for his 2012 season but not for 2010 sorry, and yes when you put it into the wall in FP3 in Monaco and you start from the back of the grid and the margin for the title are so narrow each point count. Alonso was the fastest in FP1 and FP2. Massa put the car in 4th place. I'm sorry but it was a guarenteed podium for Alonso. It doesn't change the fact Ferrari strategy department is full of clowns on some races it seems.Andres125sx wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 16:48Sure, Alonso lost the title because of a crash on a free practice session...
Both 2010 and 2012 seasons, Alonso was so fast and consistent some experts have even quoted those seasons as one the best for any F1 driver ever.
Since Brawn departure, Ferrari strategy has been their Achiles heel.
They noticed too late Inters were faster, actually it was so late, slicks were the best choice at that point, but they didn´t notice either.
Only Sainz reaction saved some crucial points for Ferrari. Even Lecrerc should be happy for that, he was 4th with Max 3rd, but if they do same mistake with Sainz, it would have been 1-2 for RBR, and you can be sure they´d have swaped cars so Verstappen takes the victory. Even if Ferrari do the same, it would have been 1st for Max and 3rd for Lecrerc, so he´d have lost 7 more points with Max (3rd-4th -> -3points, 1st-3rd ->-10points)
Yeah. If Ferrari strategists had any sense, Alonso would be 4 time world champion at least, or Vettel probably 5 or 6 ('17, '18).Andres125sx wrote:Sure, Alonso lost the title because of a crash on a free practice session...
Both 2010 and 2012 seasons, Alonso was so fast and consistent some experts have even quoted those seasons as one the best for any F1 driver ever.
Since Brawn departure, Ferrari strategy has been their Achiles heel.
They noticed too late Inters were faster, actually it was so late, slicks were the best choice at that point, but they didn´t notice either.
Only Sainz reaction saved some crucial points for Ferrari. Even Lecrerc should be happy for that, he was 4th with Max 3rd, but if they do same mistake with Sainz, it would have been 1-2 for RBR, and you can be sure they´d have swaped cars so Verstappen takes the victory. Even if Ferrari do the same, it would have been 1st for Max and 3rd for Lecrerc, so he´d have lost 7 more points with Max (3rd-4th -> -3points, 1st-3rd ->-10points)