What a nice video...and a awesome car
What a nice video...and a awesome car
Vasseur: "For me the goal is not to be in Ferrari but to win."
The new Ferrari Team Principal chooses an aggressive approach and doesn't hide. Frederic Vasseur announces that the clear objective for Ferrari is to win again. His professional goal has not been achieved by arriving at Ferrari, but we need to win. The new boss also made a point about the work being done at the factory, focusing a lot on the work done on the reliability of the Power Unit, then unveiling the day of the filming on which the new car (project 675) will take to the track .
Presentation on 14/02 with the real 675 then the day after immediately on the track for the first filming day
Vasseur: "I can't go into Ferrari, which finished second last year, and say that the goal is to finish fifth. The objective is very clear: we have to win, there is no other option"
Vasseur: "What could be improved was definitely the reliability of the Power Unit. So far, on dynamic dynos it seems to be good but we will have to wait until we are on track to confirm this. In addition to waiting even after Bahrain because the first problems last year we had around Miami, or so. However for now it is under control."
Vasseur: “The strategy question has been put on the table and we have a few weeks to make decisions. The most important thing is not the individual but the group behind it. You know very well that it's not a person pushing a button, often it's more of a structure and whether this is supportive or not. I must first of all understand what was or what were the problems in the past behind the mistakes made. In short, understand what kind of mistakes have been made before making any decision that cannot only concern the person in charge."
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It definitely is refreshing to see the conversations coming form him compared to what we usually get from Ferrari, but lets wait and see... he's been there less than a month and the season hasn't even turned a wheel yet. Anyway, the groundwork this year has all been set effectively by Binotto... so if this is a much more successful campaign, he'll still be the one to thank for the most part.aleks_ader wrote: ↑28 Jan 2023, 11:54Man I like Fred. Clear concise goals and statements. Maybe this could work for them.
The team principal's priority should be towards the business, not romanticizing an "equality" fairytale (in the context of drivers with different ability levels).Vanja #66 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2023, 06:24The car can't be developed to be as fast as possible and suit one driver more at the same time. It's either one or the other.
As for bringing team around Leclerc, no need for that either, he's faster on merit. Finally, team orders indeed aren't needed from the first race. They are needed 2-3 times over a season and always end up bringing the team a better overall result.
Overall, feel almost like reading Horner in early 2021. Still even at the end of 2022 he was full of it about equal opportunity for Checco and Max
I wonder if Sainz Sr demanded equality clause for Jr's contract
Technical, perhaps. But strategic and driver management? If Ferrari win in 2023, it will be because he was no longer involved in those latter aspects.
Agreed. We need to give Fred some time to see what his actual moves will be. I can understand why he would like to keep the energy of the team focused on teamwork and leave the internal rivalry out as long as possible.AR3-GP wrote: ↑29 Jan 2023, 18:07The team principal's priority should be towards the business, not romanticizing an "equality" fairytale (in the context of drivers with different ability levels).
Prioritizing Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen is just good for the business. There's a reason Horner still has his job and Binotto no longer. It would be some level of insanity for RB to pay Verstappen 45+ million a season without the expectation of him delivering the title with 100% backing.
If you want to know who a team backs and who they expect to win the title, just follow the money. LH isn't being paid 40 million+ to be a backup driver for GR.
The crazy thing is Binotto didn't have to do much to not look like an idiot and Leclerc had pretty much handed the decisions to him on a silver platter.
He needs to be crystal clear on this matter. There are lot of people within Ferrari at the moment who want equal machinery, equal opportunity with the years under Binotto. With that mentality they are not going to give Leclerc the best equipment, best trackside engineering and best the best strategy. And with a WDC, a few off races (experimenting with inducing a stable rear end, instead of keeping the tyre life in the races) is all it takes to give your rival a leg up, specially with regards to car development.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2023, 21:57Agreed. We need to give Fred some time to see what his actual moves will be. I can understand why he would like to keep the energy of the team focused on teamwork and leave the internal rivalry out as long as possible.AR3-GP wrote: ↑29 Jan 2023, 18:07The team principal's priority should be towards the business, not romanticizing an "equality" fairytale (in the context of drivers with different ability levels).
Prioritizing Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen is just good for the business. There's a reason Horner still has his job and Binotto no longer. It would be some level of insanity for RB to pay Verstappen 45+ million a season without the expectation of him delivering the title with 100% backing.
If you want to know who a team backs and who they expect to win the title, just follow the money. LH isn't being paid 40 million+ to be a backup driver for GR.
The crazy thing is Binotto didn't have to do much to not look like an idiot and Leclerc had pretty much handed the decisions to him on a silver platter.