2022 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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Gotta love Carlos, straight talking and honest. Constantly working at self improvement. Respect him hugely and if he ever achieves that world title I think it would be a fantastic example to others.

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Mansell89 wrote:
04 Jun 2022, 20:34
Gotta love Carlos, straight talking and honest. Constantly working at self improvement. Respect him hugely and if he ever achieves that world title I think it would be a fantastic example to others.
Yup, that's why I think he'll find those 1-2 tenths he's looking for eventually. I really don't think he's that far away either.

Obviously not the start to the season he's wanted but this will be the 4th year in a row he's had a slow start. Still, 4 podiums in 5 finished races is pretty decent. They'll just have to continue working on finding a setup that works for him.

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Good article on Leclerc's qualifying.

https://the-race.com/formula-1/why-lecl ... ing-great/

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LEC will use PU2 at Baku. They've checked it and it is OK to use. He will have a new MGU-H and TC

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F1NAC wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 11:47
LEC will use PU2 at Baku. They've checked it and it is OK to use. He will have a new MGU-H and TC
I'm guessing Spa would be their go to for an engine penalty, assuming they want a strong showing in Monza, but if you had to go for a fifth engine, where would you change it?

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itAintPeter wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 12:06
F1NAC wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 11:47
LEC will use PU2 at Baku. They've checked it and it is OK to use. He will have a new MGU-H and TC
I'm guessing Spa would be their go to for an engine penalty, assuming they want a strong showing in Monza, but if you had to go for a fifth engine, where would you change it?
My guess is they'll try and stretch TC-MGUH 3, rotating them with 1, through ICE-K 2 and 3, to then fit TC-H number 3 at the same time as ICE-K 4 and get all penalties at once, but that would probably mean sometime around Japan-USA, not earlier.

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itAintPeter wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 12:06
F1NAC wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 11:47
LEC will use PU2 at Baku. They've checked it and it is OK to use. He will have a new MGU-H and TC
I'm guessing Spa would be their go to for an engine penalty, assuming they want a strong showing in Monza, but if you had to go for a fifth engine, where would you change it?
It's somewhat ironic that purely for matters of pride and home GP, they likely won't take an engine penalty in Monza. Whereas if it was any other team, Monza is a good place to take it.

Spa is also good though so it doesn't need to be Monza. With that said, T1 in Spa and Monza can be troublesome...
A lion must kill its prey.

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NL_Fer wrote:
03 Jun 2022, 22:54
One crash between Charles and Max and they are back at a 4 driver battle for WDC.
We are still at a 4 way battle now.
A lion must kill its prey.

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AR3-GP wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 18:38
itAintPeter wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 12:06
F1NAC wrote:
08 Jun 2022, 11:47
LEC will use PU2 at Baku. They've checked it and it is OK to use. He will have a new MGU-H and TC
I'm guessing Spa would be their go to for an engine penalty, assuming they want a strong showing in Monza, but if you had to go for a fifth engine, where would you change it?
It's somewhat ironic that purely for matters of pride and home GP, they likely won't take an engine penalty in Monza. Whereas if it was any other team, Monza is a good place to take it.

Spa is also good though so it doesn't need to be Monza. With that said, T1 in Spa and Monza can be troublesome...
Monza is actually a horrible place to do it as we have seen in the last years. DRS trains, impossible to overtake. It is also being recognized by the teams as a bad place to do it.

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New rear wing finally made an appearance. Definitely made a difference through S3.

Race pace looked about even with RB too. I'm sure someone will have the numbers shortly.

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Wondering what's the plan regarding the tow in quali. Half a second is huge. Some people will say make Sainz tow Leclerc around but Ferrari haven't elected him as the #1 yet (they should), Red Bull won't shy away from making Perez tow Verstappen around.

But even assuming they make Sainz give Leclerc the slipstream, another problem arises in that the car without the tow will be out of position, when you ideally want a front row lockout.

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wowgr8 wrote:
10 Jun 2022, 17:31
Wondering what's the plan regarding the tow in quali. Half a second is huge. Some people will say make Sainz tow Leclerc around but Ferrari haven't elected him as the #1 yet (they should), Red Bull won't shy away from making Perez tow Verstappen around.

But even assuming they make Sainz give Leclerc the slipstream, another problem arises in that the car without the tow will be out of position, when you ideally want a front row lockout.
No need for a tow at Baku. Or team orders for that matter.

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Either this RW made such a big difference or RB changed their setup for FP2. In FP1 Ferrari was losing anywhere from 5 up to 8 tenths in S3 and now they are gaining on RB and being almost slower in S2. Maybe they can fine tune it a bit, because i am afraid it will hurt them come Sunday. The temperatures falling in the afternoon may have also helped for overall lap time.