Again with this pole position narrative. If the car doesn't work as well in the race there is a problem with the car which means that the work done behind is not good, because the goal was winning the WDC and therefore being faster than Red Bull in the race which is where you score points.LM10 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 15:27The SF-23 got pole position comfortably and you're saying that Ferrari did a terrible job and that the chassis is not to be saved.Xyz22 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 15:10So Ferrari has done a good job on the SF 23? For now, a slower car in the race compared to the Aston Martin? Because Leclerc (as a driver) was clearly quicker than Alonso (and anyone else) in this track.
Anyway at least we saw an improvement in this race. No drama strategy wise and bit more speed compared to the first 3 races.
The problem Ferrari is having is that the car is peaky. The pure pace is there - obviously - but what they need to focus on now is the performance in the race. For some reason the car loses pace as soon as it's heavy. It seems to be more understeery and less balanced.
Leclerc seems to agree with me