diffuser wrote: ↑10 Aug 2022, 18:07
Was the Hungry race pace really a strategy error?
When even the commentators think it is a bad idea, then it is a bad idea! This is not the first time Leclerc has taken a disastrous strategy either, three times in 13 races -- that must be some kind of record.
Reorganising the strategy department absolutely should be a top priority for Ferrari. Unlike aerodynamics or powertrain, this is something that can and should be fixed very quickly.
Indycar strategy operates with just one person per car not a strategy team of dozens of engineers, and even then they don't tend to get things wrong as often as Ferrari.
codetower wrote: ↑05 Aug 2022, 22:19
Everybody makes mistakes. No body is perfect. And if you have read my posts, never have I lost faith. On the contrary, I have said that I believe Binotto and the team will improve... in the strategic area as effectively as they have in other areas. I've even replied to one of your posts where I said that
I do not want the team to get rid of Binotto, that I believe he has done well, and I believe he can fix this area as well. Faith, I have not lost. Don't confuse recognizing a mistake, and hoping for solutions, with losing faith.
Of course not, me neither, that would be absurd. Binotto is doing a great job. Binotto should however take the action to replace Iñaki Rueda with another engineer as head of strategy and move Rueda to another role IMO.
Surely there are other young, aspiring engineers in Ferrari -- skilled in mathematics and simulations, and indeed with basic intuition on how to run a race -- who might have better ideas on how to run Ferrari strategy?
If Ferrari really have no ideas on how to improve their strategy department, then just spend the money to poach chief strategist Hannah Schmitz from Red Bull. Compared to Ferrari, Red Bull rarely have disastrous strategies.
But I'm sure there are already better strategy minds within the team already, they just need to be moved to the role of chief strategist and given the authority to overhaul Ferrari's strategy tools and decision-making processes so that Ferrari strategy operates decisively and logically, similar to Red Bull.