AR3-GP wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 19:12
LM10 wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 16:19
jumpingfish wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023, 15:58
Pole positions are good, but I'm more interested in the racing pace of the 675 adn strategy, because even starting 1-2 in Monaco, they managed to lose. What is the use of pace on one lap if they come to the finish line in races later than their rivals.
Pole positions usually show the pure pace of a car. Race pace is about tyre management more than anything else. If you have a car capable of getting pole most of the time, you don’t have to worry THAT much, to say the least.
What Ferrari needs to improve on primarily is tyre management and strategy obviously.
Has there been any reports of a reshuffling of management under Vasseur? Otherwise I cannot see how strategy would improve.
With that said, if the car is fast, and can manage the tires, strat is irrelevant (that was Merc's recipe for a few years).
No precise info here, but Duchessa says that there is not a large revolution currently happening with Vasseur's arrival:
Currently, as far as we know, Fred Vasseur has tiptoed into Maranello. There does not seem to be an air of revolution, at least immediately, rather a certain elasticity of continuity. Something that seems to have been much appreciated at the factory after some initial misgivings. After all, it seems to be not only the most correct but also the most intelligent attitude, and the French manager has repeatedly shown important adaptability. Taking the responsibility to turn a very heavy ship like Ferrari sharply around can often be counterproductive, nevertheless we will see some changes, which have already been in place for some time.
https://www.formu1a.uno/ferrari-675-alm ... imulatore/
On the topic of the Ferrari 675 being faster than the 2022 car by a second, the article does go into detail how that may be possible:
It mentions the reduction of exposure to porpoising will speed up the cars because they don't have to run the car in a suboptimal ride height, and also the tires being less prone to understeer and front tyre graining. So the article claiming the 1s figure provides some explanation of how this may have happened. Not mentioned is that teams will be able to move ballast around this season potentially, and the weight limit itself is slightly lower both of which will bring performance.