Xyz22 wrote: ↑20 May 2023, 21:04
Farnborough wrote: ↑20 May 2023, 15:53
Much as I'd like to see a, Ferrari-LeClerc-home town win, a pretty special occasion surely, my mind is split over ongoing development needs rather than a focus on one off performance for this event.
Unless they know it will very specifically drop pace here, the new rear suspension, it still looks short sighted in overall championship aims to me, and ultimately the feed into next year's evolved SF24.
I think there's going to be some seriously quick opposition here this year, with both RB and AM seeming to have considerable performance in hand. Very hard to read before event, but always find quali fascinating in technical performance terms anyway.
They already know they won't be in the fight for the WDC. They are almost 1s off in race pace.
Unfortunately i have the feeling that they don't even know why there is such a gap between quali and race trim, considering this happened in 2019, 2020, 2021 and partially 2022 as well.
Those years have got zero in common with the current year. To begin with, it’s completely wrong to compare 2019 to 2021 with the rules we have now and even if they were comparable, it’s not true that Ferrari had a “huge gap” between quali and race pace in those years.
In 2019 they did not have enough downforce overall, but their monster PU compensated their pace deficit in qualifying. Over a race pace it’s not enough to just have a powerful PU.
In 2020 and 2021 there was no particular pace difference between qualifying and race, so I don’t know what you’re talking about.
Last year, they had an excellent car in all conditions, but lost pace as soon as TD39 came. They didn’t just lose race pace, but also qualifying pace.
This year, their problem is that as soon as the car is fueled, it’s not able to generate enough downforce anymore. The solution does not seem to be so easy, but Ferrari know where the problem lies. So again, it’s not true that they don’t know why there is a gap. The updates they’ve started bringing are aimed exactly at solving this issue.