Looking at the results this early into Vasseur tenure is not how to see his progress.Mosin123 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2023, 13:292nd constructors and drivers too 3rd in the constructors and 5th place in the drivers? i dont see how they have progressed, to me, it looks like they have gone backwards, not forwards, so surely they regressed?ali623 wrote: ↑12 Dec 2023, 12:57I very much disagree with this. Firing Binotto was 100% something that needed to happen, frankly he should never been promoted to TP in the first place. It felt like the team were in a constant blackhole during his tenure. Strategy and team operations were at an all time low in 2022 (even by Ferrari's recent terrible standards), his driver management of Vettel and Leclerc in 2019 was shambolic, then again with Leclerc in 2022. If they stuck with him, I don't think Leclerc would be signing a new contract.Chuckjr wrote: ↑12 Dec 2023, 06:04
Ferrari will keep being Ferrari. Why would anything change? They seem determined to fire their way to the top. I lost all confidence in them when they canned Binotto and they will pay for that bonehead decision, for years. They fired the guy the team members would have fought to win for, for a Frenchman nobody knows or has any passion for. Just a terrible terrible call from Ferrari. I have less confidence in their current principal, Vasseur, than Wolff. And that’s saying something.
I personally feel more confident in Ferrari than I have in a while under Vasseur. Despite the complete dud of a car Binotto left him with at the start of 2023, they actually progressed with reasonable promise this season. Strategy/pitstops were far better, especially in the second half of the season. They actually improved the car for once during a season despite bringing few upgrades. The drivers, particularly Leclerc, are clearly much happier working under Vasseur than they were with Binotto (rumours of a multi-year contract renewal).
Sf23 was designed under Binotto. Vasseur made difficult decision to stop developing sf23 early. Cost P3 in WCC but they still closed the deficit to RB from over 1% to close to 0.5% through car understanding and a very decisive Suzuka update. .
I think the biggest area of improvement is that Vasseur admits to mistakes and is able to honestly talk about ferrari being weak in certain departments - he believes every department they need to improve. Binotto would probably talk retrospectively about their successes in 2023 - Singapore for instance - rather than address reality which is that the car was dire