f1316 wrote: ↑31 May 2022, 20:59
Andres125sx wrote: ↑31 May 2022, 08:17
f1316 wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 20:27
Another I’ll just add is that people keep saying that Sainz was right to push back and switch only to slicks; yet, the winner of the race went into inters first. He was so fast on the inters that it was worth doing. So it’s not that “Sainz was right”, it’s a question of timing.
True, but Sainz was right anycase. Perez proved that was the best strategy, but once any other driver/team did not put inters at that point, when Ferrari did call Sainz to pits, then inters were NOT the best choice, at that point it was slicks. Each tire have its own window
As I said, Ferrari did 2 mistakes, do not notice Inters were the best tire when Perez/RBR did, and then some laps later try to put inters when at that point inters window was gone and slicks window was open
f1316 wrote: ↑30 May 2022, 20:27
It’s not that the people are stupid, it’s that working at Ferrari is like having the pressure turned up to eleventy-stupid. It’s harder than at other teams because the fear of error is so great that it causes a conservativism that doesn’t exist elsewhere - just look at what a big deal Binotto made this year about how design choices made on the car were the riskier ones that seemed to show higher potential - most other teams probably always do that - but at Ferrari the fear of f-ing up makes them take the conservative route more often than not. Sometimes that’s pragmatic but it doesn’t translate well to real time strategy.
Sorry but what a load of BS. Any F1 team suffer high pressure, Ferrari is just another team, if you think Alfa or McLaren are not under high pressure, you know nothing about F1
Yes, anyone who disagrees with you knows nothing about F1…. I’m definitely the first person to mention that Ferrari staff operate under huge pressure because of Italian media scrutiny etc ( and yeah, it’s exactly the same in the Swiss press for Sauber….); it’s definitely not a very commonly discussed issue…
No, I never said that, I was talking to you, not to the world
Swiss press with Sauber, english press with McLaren, austrian with RBR... nothing new. Even if italian press is worse than any other, that does not mean pressure is different, pressure in F1 teams comes from bosses, huge money invested, and the need for results, not form press writing some article.
If Ferrari fail in a race strategy, pointing fingers to the press looks like a naive attempt to exonerate Ferrari from a Ferrari mistake
It was a huge mistake wich did cost Ferrari a 1-2, and the sad part is it did not surprise anyone because Ferrari strategy is average at best for many many years now. Italian media plays zero role here, it´s a Ferrari strategy department problem