1. Pole on the track where P2 always leads.
2. Tire wear is too good, so gets pushed onto 1 stopper
3. Team tries to add 20 seconds to his race with 10 laps to go.
4. Toothache
5. DQ'd
The winter cannot come soon enough for CL16.
Nothing new for him. Only driver that is always put under additional pressure by his own team which is also one of the reasons why they have won nothing in the last 10 seasons.
We don't know if Sainz and Russell cars were complaint. Moreover, we don't know if there was a ride height difference and what was the actual impact on lap time.jambuka wrote: ↑23 Oct 2023, 17:59Actually Russel wasn’t that fast with Merc upgrade. HAM was but ride height was too low. Next race will tell if Merc can be as fast with higher setup.ferrarifire wrote: ↑23 Oct 2023, 17:11I have no hopes on Ferrari retaining 2nd spot on the constructors championship.. strategy sucks ..with the Mercedes update, there is no way Ferrari can challenge Mercedes
Are you really saying this after Monza when Ferrari almost ruin a great result just to allow Charles fighting Sainz?
Trash your crystal ball, it's fooling youscuderiabrandon wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 22:44Andreas125x will not be seen after this race in the thread.
Specially with posts like this one from your side
Diego Ioverno, Ferrari sporting director, admitted that the SF-23 was raised after FP1 having noticed how the disconnections could damage the surface and wear out the skid excessively, but this was not enough because until Sunday it was not possible study the behavior of the car with maximum fuel on board.
According to what formu1a.uno learned , the two Ferrari SF-23s had very similar setup settings and this suggests that Carlos Sainz's situation was not different in terms of wear.
Agreed, there are so many posters in this thread that are completely deluded regarding the supposed shadowy Spanish overlordship over Ferrari. It's beyond ridiculous.Andres125sx wrote: ↑24 Oct 2023, 12:44About conspiracies read on this thread about Ferrari, Santander, Lecrerc's engineer, all of them working against Lecrerc, who actually is Ferrari golden boy.... guys, keep it real please
Some people really thought that Sainz and Russell would use a more conservative ride height setting and lose performanceorganic wrote: ↑24 Oct 2023, 12:56Sounds like maybe Ferrari could take a new PU at Mexico and go for the Vegas win?
Anyway some other good snippets
Diego Ioverno, Ferrari sporting director, admitted that the SF-23 was raised after FP1 having noticed how the disconnections could damage the surface and wear out the skid excessively, but this was not enough because until Sunday it was not possible study the behavior of the car with maximum fuel on board.According to what formu1a.uno learned , the two Ferrari SF-23s had very similar setup settings and this suggests that Carlos Sainz's situation was not different in terms of wear.
Who? I've not read a single word in that regard
Sure his pace was far from great compared to Charles, at this GP.
Agree 100%, Charles was out of reach for Sainz the whole weekend, his main problem was Ferrari strategy department, as usual with the red team