deadhead wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 16:01
It all sounds like the perfect set up for a massive disappointment on race day … I’d wait for that before celebrating any improvements
Depends on what you mean by disappointment… disappointed as in not being the team to beat and topple Red Bull? That’s just delusional.
Disappointed as in saying the car is an improvement and ends up being the 5th fastest car, falling behind McLaren, Mercedes and Aston Martin? That’s I’m guessing what you’re thinking… but the pace between the 4 of them is quite close, so it could easily go between then from track to track.
What is positive at least, is that Ferrari now seemingly has a direction of development, and the chance to implement changes on what looks like a relatively blanker canvas compared to its competitors… cautious optimism I’d say, but still keeping my feet cemented on the ground, realistically thinking that P2 by seasons end is where we are working towards WCC wise.