Spoutnik wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 19:48
Regarding Sky bias Im french but Im watching on Sky sometimes I don't think they're really biased even if they are very biased for Norris sometimes. Canal + in France is way more biased they make Gasly look like he's a world beater... Im fortunate he's not anywhere near that RB seat...
I feel like Ferrari of 2017 and 2018 were so much better overall as a team even if they had correlation issues and make some questionnable calls. I bet they miss Arivabenne as someone said.
As for today race I will try to defend Ferrari. Maybe they were just slow in both cases. Sainz went long on the mediums and end up behind the two Merc because his last stint was so slow.
If both Ferrari started on the soft idk how much faster than Russell they would've been. In a nutshell they were slow on both mandatory tyre (H and S), no escape for them. The only way for them was to pass Russel at the start and create a gap and even in this scenario I think Max would've came back at them at some point.
The real issue is that they're stuck behind Russel and Sainz should've been put on the same strategy as Leclerc.
To be honest it wasn’t much better during Arrivabenes time. He made two huge errors in 2018, in Germany and Monza, where they should have favoured Vettel in Germany by moving Kimi aside who was even on a different strategy, causing Vettel to lose heaps of time. And in Monza where they should have helped Vettel more in quali to get him on pole instead of Kimi. And that was in the most crucial phase of the championship.
It’s almost like after Austria 2002, they took a irreversible board decision to let their drivers race no matter the circumstances. The irony now is that they will continue to let Sainz take points off Leclerc after today’s race since he gained on Charles, a result only made possible due to their strategic f-up with Charles. The fact that they are never self critical about their mistakes (at least not in public) make them look even more incompetent.
Give it another year like this, and Charles will look elsewhere.