chrisc90 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 20:56
Sieper wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 20:50
chrisc90 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 20:38
Every race its been similar outcome for the Ferrari strategy. Only Austria they did half decent but that was down to mega tyre deg from the RB.
The only strategy Ferrari know is copy what the other teams are doing. Perfect example today, they pitted their car on medium tyres to cover off Max who was on softs. They simply cant think for themselves. Fact.
While I don’t think they are that bad, I never said it is easy to improve on that part.
Not you personally of course.
I cant think of one time this season Ferrari have been decisive on strategy and 'took the lead' in strategy race.
Bahrain, Spain, we can debate Azerbaijan, France they were doing fine actually, Imola despite the bad setup, without the slow pitstop they would have gotten 2nd. I'm really not trying to defend them, but we don't need to mis-represent.
The issue is less the strategy per se, more the tire knowledge as it develops in the race. If the race is in stable conditions, that they could test in free practice, they don't have issues with tires. However this year, together with this being their weakness, even with the longest drought in european history, wherever F1 goes so follows this damn cloud of rain to ruin dominant weekends for the team by highlighting the strategy team. And when that doesn't happen it's the engine to give up or the driver to make a mistake. Sucks to waste such a great car.