I think folks are missing the point here about this supposed 0.25s upgrade (and, like, that’s phenomenally broad/vague anyway - ie on which track type, track length etc?):
A) that’s a big upgrade. Under stable regs, teams will often find half a second or so between two entirely different cars/seasons. So this is a step change (if true)
B) Ferrari were about 0.35s behind Max in race pace at Suzuka, one of their worst tracks relative to RB. Without an upgrade at all, they are competitive at Melbourne and fancy their chances at Miami. Even places where we say 0.35-0.4s is genuinely the delta, then this shrinks that to 0.1-0.15s - that’s raceable. You can play with strategies and/or it’s hard to overtake with that kind of pace differential. So this means you can show up at most tracks and be in with a chance - that’s what racing is about.