No driver can do that… Especially not when going up against prime Vettel and Hamilton. The car wasn’t that bad, Alonso even said it was the best Ferrari he had ever driven at the time. Massa scored plenty of podiums on it in the second half of the season.
This is completely wrong. While the RB was the fastest car the 2010 Ferrari was not bad. It was the quickest car in some tracks as well. Moreover, Webber, Vettel and RB were clowning pretty much every race with mistakes, reliability issues, bad pit stops, etc.
Accordiing to some people on here we aren't allowed to say the car suits one driver more becuase that isn't what Ferrari intended for it to be. Make that make sense for me.Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 16:31Exactly what we’ve all been saying. Car suits Sainz, but not leclerc. Leclerc is the stronger driver so Ferrari need to make the car for him.
Before people come at me. RB18 initially suited Perez, red bull soon corrected this bias and hence max now dominates checo.
It is only the back-to-back street circuits in the start of the season flattered Perez.Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 16:31Exactly what we’ve all been saying. Car suits Sainz, but not leclerc. Leclerc is the stronger driver so Ferrari need to make the car for him.
Before people come at me. RB18 initially suited Perez, red bull soon corrected this bias and hence max now dominates checo.
I’m positive Ferrari didn’t set out to build an understeery car with high downforce balance problems. They didn’t build this for Sainz.scuderiabrandon wrote:Accordiing to some people on here we aren't allowed to say the car suits one driver more becuase that isn't what Ferrari intended for it to be. Make that make sense for me.Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 16:31Exactly what we’ve all been saying. Car suits Sainz, but not leclerc. Leclerc is the stronger driver so Ferrari need to make the car for him.
Before people come at me. RB18 initially suited Perez, red bull soon corrected this bias and hence max now dominates checo.
Just because it's not what they intended doesn't mean it can't suit one driver more.dialtone wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 17:13I’m positive Ferrari didn’t set out to build an understeery car with high downforce balance problems. They didn’t build this for Sainz.scuderiabrandon wrote:Accordiing to some people on here we aren't allowed to say the car suits one driver more becuase that isn't what Ferrari intended for it to be. Make that make sense for me.Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 16:31Exactly what we’ve all been saying. Car suits Sainz, but not leclerc. Leclerc is the stronger driver so Ferrari need to make the car for him.
Before people come at me. RB18 initially suited Perez, red bull soon corrected this bias and hence max now dominates checo.
This is not about what suits what.LM10 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 17:07The difference between Sainz in a car which suits him and Leclerc in a car which does not suit him is minuscule. But the other way around Leclerc is way ahead of Sainz. That's been my observation.
Building a car which suits Leclerc's style will therefore always be a better idea.
I think it's simply the other way around. I agree with xyz22 on this.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 17:20Just because it's not what they intended doesn't mean it can't suit one driver more.dialtone wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 17:13I’m positive Ferrari didn’t set out to build an understeery car with high downforce balance problems. They didn’t build this for Sainz.scuderiabrandon wrote:
Accordiing to some people on here we aren't allowed to say the car suits one driver more becuase that isn't what Ferrari intended for it to be. Make that make sense for me.
Sainz "likes" cars that have a weak front end because it makes him look better compared to his teammates. At the end of testing he was quite bullish because he probably realized that Leclerc would have struggled with the SF 23. We all know Leclerc reaction after he tried this dumpster fire of a car the first time. He was shocked and depressed.dialtone wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 18:22I think it's simply the other way around. I agree with xyz22 on this.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 17:20Just because it's not what they intended doesn't mean it can't suit one driver more.
The car in this shape is simply worse off for Charles and Sainz being closer makes him feel better about the world and everyone thinks the car suits Sainz but that's not how it is.
On a related note it doesn't really make sense to say "Ferrari developed the car to suit Sainz" when the final result is clearly not what Ferrari intended, so either Sainz sabotaged the development somehow or the car is simply how it is and Charles is more punished with it than Sainz is because his ceiling is higher.
No one is saying the car was developed to suit Sainz, it is a simple observation and listening to the drivers feedback that the car is more suited to Sainz, Ferrari's intentions do not matter.dialtone wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 18:22I think it's simply the other way around. I agree with xyz22 on this.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑14 Sep 2023, 17:20Just because it's not what they intended doesn't mean it can't suit one driver more.
The car in this shape is simply worse off for Charles and Sainz being closer makes him feel better about the world and everyone thinks the car suits Sainz but that's not how it is.
On a related note it doesn't really make sense to say "Ferrari developed the car to suit Sainz" when the final result is clearly not what Ferrari intended, so either Sainz sabotaged the development somehow or the car is simply how it is and Charles is more punished with it than Sainz is because his ceiling is higher.