A fast car is absolutely useless in the hands of the current Team, the one that go on track each weekend. F I didn't call anyone to be fired (outside Rueda and whoever is responsible for strategy decisions, which have been awful since 2014) but the reality is that each weekend something goes wrong. We failed to win even with a dominant car this year, like in Monaco.Andi76 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 20:18I agree that its the new TD that heavily impacts Ferrari if they will be behind by a significant margin. But at the moment, i hardly doubt it. Ferrari was far behind RB in qualifying, but still as far ahead of the others teams as usual. So it was not like Ferrari suddenly was slower. RB suddenly was much faster. The temperatures were also low, something Ferrari had always problem with in 2022. But we will see what theory is right in Zandvort.Xyz22 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 19:53This team will never win. There is just too much incompetence.Andi76 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 19:47
To be honest - i don't know if its really hillarious. Maybe its the right thing to do. Ferrari has zero chance now to win any title and it does not matter if Ferrari will be 2nd or 3rd in the WCC. Concentratinh the efforts on 2023 probably is smarter than trying to win something you do not have any chance for. Of course this would be controversial and disappointing for the fans, but it would also be a reasonable move i think.
Also if Ferraril will be behind by a significative margin in the next race it means they were heavily impacted by the new TD, highlighting 0 political power and being incapable of reacting with upgrades just like 2017, 2018 and 2019.
I completely disagree with your first statement. 2 years ago Ferrari was a midfield-team. Within 2 years they had the fastest car. One cannot deny they made a huge step forward, numbers don't lie. Of course they need to improve in many areas, like strategy and organisation of race weekends. But bringing a team to the highest standards in F1 takes time. Mercedes needed 4 years. Red Bull 5 years, Renault 4 years and McLaren in the early 90's even 6 years. Even Jean Todt/Ross Brawn/Rory Byrne/Michael Schumacher were not able to do this overnight. At the end of the day Ferrari made a big step forward in the last two years and technically they are already at the top, together with Red Bull. They cannot be incompetent obviously. Imcompetence isn't something that makes this possible. And two years are not enough to bring a midfieldteam to the top. No one ever did this in F1. But the next step has to be done. Strengthening the Strategy Departement and Organisation at race weekends is needed. Procedures and disciplines have to be introduced. But this needs some time. Time will tell if Ferrari is able to do that. But two things are for sure - they are not incompetent. Incompetence does not build a car as fast as the F1-75. And they improved and made a big step forward - numbers clearly prove that. Everything else is the last, infamous "10 percent" that a championship-winning team needs.
Finally i need to add that Ferraris situation reminds me of 1996, even if Ferrari today is even more sucessfull. Everyone called for changes and people to get fired. They wanted Jean Todts head on a plate...what would have happened if Todt wouldn't have been given the time necessary to properly rebuild Ferrari? Todays situation is very similar. And as in 1996 - Ferrari just needs time. Like every other team in F1 history did. No has ever been able to rebuild a team technically, organisationally and mentally(what also is a huge part of sucess) in 2 years only.
Ferrari was a midfield team because in 2019 they decided to allocate all the budget to (at the time) 2021 rules because they knew they had 0 chances to beat Mercedes after the disaster that was the SF 90 chassis. In fact the SF 1000 was just a re-skinned SF 90 full of aero drag to increase downforce (it's hilarious that the SF 21 had more changed compared to the SF 1000 than the SF 1000 compared to the SF 90 despite the fact that there was a chassis freeze for 2021 lmao). On top of that, the FIA banned the illegal engine they built the year before and they found themselves with the worst PU of the grid by a massive margin.
The situation is absolutely nothing like it was in the mid / late 90s. In that era, Ferrari decided that in order to relaunch the company they should have won in Formula 1. To do that, they started hiring the best possible people for the job. In 96 the car was absolutely awful. Schumacher won a few races because he was in another league compared to any other drivers in the grid. In 97 already they fought for the WDC till the last race because, despite not having a top car, they were the top in all the other areas. The same happened in 98.
Ferrari never had the best car in those years, but had MSC and a very competent strategy/ operational team which allowed them to fight till the end.
Currently, this team wouldn't win the WDC even with Schumacher and the F 2004. As a matter of fact, Ferrari is the worst managed team in Formula 1 and this was one of the worst season i've ever seen in my entire life. I've seen nothing even remotely close to what happened in Monaco, Silverstone and Hungary recently.