I don’t think you are wrong. LEC side of garage seem somewhat lost and it could just be him not knowing why he is slow, which echoes his radio message at the end there.Xyz22 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 09:55Yeah i know.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 09:53The issue is the difference between a potential podium and P6 is now "small".Xyz22 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 09:44This was really bad.
Leclerc comments are also extremely worrying, saying that feeling is good but laptime isn’t.
Wonder what is going on at the moment.
Sainz did well getting that P4, but the gap is quite “small” to Charles so there is an issue that has to be fixed asap
They need to understand what the hell is going on with the tyres. We had 0 clean Q3 in 4 races. Leclerc miles off in Q1 which i don’t really understand why and i fear neither do they. Hopefully i’m wrong about this.
It didn't really seem that way in the telemetry :falonso81 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 10:02Charles lap was quite good up to the casio triangle (+0.2 down on Verstappen). He seemed to be a bit rough over the kerbs there but I can't seem to understand how it translated to 0.3 second loss. Should have been a tenth at best. Really worrying that he can't understand what is wrong and why he can't extract the lap time out of the car.
Compared to RB or everyone?
Red Bull are the only ones we have like for like comparison with, so yes.Xyz22 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 10:19Compared to RB or everyone?
Anyway i understand not having a quick car in qualifying but they need to be on it execution wise. They can’t afford to waste a set in Q1. Having two new set in Q3 is key especially if the car is problematic.
Ferrari's race pace looked close to RB and Sainz is better than Perez. Norris is very possible to beat, Perez is a longshot but might be possible with the "most optimistic" outlook. You thinking P4 from P4 is the "most optimistic" outlook is delusional.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 10:01You went from P2 to Norris pretty quicklyCs98 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 09:53Acting like you can't beat Norris is delusional. Perez might be possible with some luck.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 09:38
Optimism not delusion. Perez looks very strong this weekend, Mclarens aswell. It will be a repeat of last year with smaller gaps. P4 to me looking at qualifying would be the best possible result.
Perez race pace was pretty much in line with Verstappens, so I don't know why you get the impression he'll be in reach and Verstappen not. Add that to the fact that he starts P2, usually it would be from P5 when he is considered beatable.
There is no way we can overtake RBs on track with that final chicane embarrassing performance. Strategy could be an option if RB has a lot of deg which doesn’t seem the case looking at past races (Melbourne doesn’t really count as it was an outlier due to graining).Cs98 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 10:40Ferrari's race pace looked close to RB and Sainz is better than Perez. Norris is very possible to beat, Perez is a longshot but might be possible with the "most optimistic" outlook. You thinking P4 from P4 is the "most optimistic" outlook is delusional.scuderiabrandon wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 10:01You went from P2 to Norris pretty quickly
Perez race pace was pretty much in line with Verstappens, so I don't know why you get the impression he'll be in reach and Verstappen not. Add that to the fact that he starts P2, usually it would be from P5 when he is considered beatable.
Two thoughts; is this seen on other drivers laps - nobody improved on the second run could this be the reason, or perhaps the exit was less than ideal - could the outlap be looked at if thats the case?Vanja #66 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 10:57So basically Leclerc lost almost 0.15s to Sainz on the run to T1 and was tiny bit quicker on the rest of the lap. I hope it was an unlucky timed headwind and not a PU issue. I have to take my words back, he was well up to task in Q3, I hope we hear why he lost so much time and P4 or P5 on the start of the lap.
What is concerning is that they don’t seem to have a solution and that could make the team vulnerable to McL, AM and MB in quali which is what happened today. This means that it will be impossible to challenge RB. If they want to have a chance of winning races they have to put pressure all the time. Finishing behind other cars that are not RBs is not acceptableLM10 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 11:42Would have expected more, but seems like Ferrari is still too conservative and looking too much at their race pace - to a point they lose track of their qualifying pace. The reason Charles says that everything feels well, but there is no more pace in the car is simply up to the car being well balanced and setup for the race in my opinion.
Comparing to last year’s fastest Q3 time from Ferrari this year’s fastest time is an improvement of 9 tenths. RedBull improved by 6 tenths and they’ve already brought a major upgrade which according to Marko has worked well.
If we consider that Ferrari is yet to bring an upgrade (I’m purposefully ignoring the minor modification to the rear suspension arm) and if we also consider that they again are focusing on races pace I don’t see the reason behind the overreaction of some people here describing the outcome as “extremely worrying”.
I can’t help but think that despite the good recent form of Sainz a happy Charles would have a clear edge in qualifying, but I think his poor qualifying pace relative to Sainz again underlines the conservative approach setup wise. Sainz excels when the car is less on edge while it’s the opposite for Charles.
Sainz had better speed on the main straight in his second run too. First run he was up 0,08s vs Leclerc before turn in, second run that was 0,05s. Could be downforce, could be deployment, but from watching the onboard I suspect it has to do with the line he takes in the last corner. He takes a wider line and gathers more speed, you can see his trace is higher than Leclerc already from the start of the straight. Thinking driver.CaribouBread wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 11:05Two thoughts; is this seen on other drivers laps - nobody improved on the second run could this be the reason, or perhaps the exit was less than ideal - could the outlap be looked at if thats the case?Vanja #66 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 10:57So basically Leclerc lost almost 0.15s to Sainz on the run to T1 and was tiny bit quicker on the rest of the lap. I hope it was an unlucky timed headwind and not a PU issue. I have to take my words back, he was well up to task in Q3, I hope we hear why he lost so much time and P4 or P5 on the start of the lap.