Xyz22 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2024, 11:54
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 acceptable
There is only one thing concerning at the moment and it’s that some people here seem to have completely forgotten the first three races. It’s like they never took place. The teams you’ve mentioned were miles off Ferrari in the races. Why should they even be a factor all of a sudden?
Ferrari’s lack of pace in qualifying is more of a concept and setup choice than anything else. It’s not like they’re desperately trying to improve their single lap pace looking at their approach to the practice sessions. They want to make sure (and I admit more than necessary at this point) that they have a solid race pace, especially on such a tyre demanding track. There is a reason Ferrari’s deg has been the class of the field in this season.
I know that even the best deg won’t help on a track where overtaking is difficult if you start from behind like Charles will be. That’s why they need to start getting more aggressive not only with the setup, but with the overall car. And I’m sure that’s what they’ve been looking into for a long time and will address with the first upgrade package. Wasn’t this expected by the way? Making sure the concept is the right one and works (which it obviously does) before starting to bring performance upgrades and some focused tuning?