Gotcha all understood on my side
You are starting to sound like the "british media bias" tin foil hat conspirators.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2023, 08:32It can no longer be considered a coincidence that all these strategy blunders keep happening to Leclerc, with a Spaniard as his engineer and another one in the factory still calling some shots. The clearly faster driver this weekend gets screwed over strategy and then a DSQ. The plank wear is a fallacy and I'm very interested in why the new podium finisher did not have his plank tested like Max, Hamilton and Lando did as original podium finishers.
Blunders keep happening and points keep getting lost. Vasseur needs to step up and make big changes. Otherwise, he might as well resign right away...
The 10 laps between 26 and 35 when Leclerc was lapping as fast as Sainz on softer tyre was an amazing effort. With any sane strategy, he had the pace to finish P3 ahead of Lando...
They already brought a floor that improved the car significantly. More than that would require development time on a car that just can’t suit the concept they are working on.jambuka wrote:Why isn't Ferrari bringing more upgrades to validate for next year? Looks like Merc is going to leapfrog Ferrari in winter development battle.
If so it could be a sign that Honda are pushing for Tsunoda…
We don’t know the source. And Ferrari has hired him, he’s allegedly attempting to be hired and you can’t really fault a man for trying.
They have understeer in high speed. Their mechanical grip and traction is good, like in Singaporeorganic wrote:They're having to run their largest rear wing with the Monaco beamwing which could cause understeer for them in the slow speed
I think also a lot of performance of sf23 comes from efficiency which isn't relevant here