I think you are overeating a little, since McLaren's upgrade we have had 3 weekends, Miami, Imola and Monaco during which Ferrari picked up 101 points to McLaren's 88.
How do you judge the performance on the straights of the recent upgrades, that you were waiting to see?Vanja #66 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:14Overconfidence in starting the Q2 so late and leaving no time for a warmup lap in second run was the kill shot for Leclerc's chances. It was painfully obvious they need 2 warmup laps in Q2, no idea what was on their mind. Too bad Sainz messed up in the last corner, his side did a good job with track position and at least 1 car could have ended up in Q3. Oh well, a chance for a double heroic recovery tomorrow, not gonna be easy whatever the conditions are.
One poor weekend out of 9 is by far the best on the grid
Piastri was very unlucky in Miami losing a ton of points. Also, he had only a part of the complete upgrade package. Now both drivers have it and tomorrow they will likely score way more points.dia6olo wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 00:25I think you are overeating a little, since McLaren's upgrade we have had 3 weekends, Miami, Imola and Monaco during which Ferrari picked up 101 points to McLaren's 88.
There's no denying Ferrari have got a tyre temperature window problem which has compromised their qualifying on more than one occasion, but, the problem is mostly only a qualifying problem and even then they have mostly qualified OK.
With how tight it's starting to look between the leading teams, qualifying is becoming ever more important and there's no denying Ferrari cannot afford Q sessions like they had today.
But, let's not forget that with the exception of China they have generally qualified OK up until today, let's not forget they have scored more points than McLaren since Mclaren's upgrade and let's not forget they are sitting 68 points clear of McLaren.
Unless Ferrari Fall off the cliff which I very much doubt, they are still the most likely team to take the Constructors should Red Bull fail.
Lando was lucky with the safety car, without it he likely comes out in 4th after his pit stop instead of first so we can also knock off a good chunk of points there too, swings and roundabouts.Xyz22 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 00:45Piastri was very unlucky in Miami losing a ton of points. Also, he only a part of the complete upgrade package. Now both drivers have it and tomorrow they will likely score way more points.dia6olo wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 00:25I think you are overeating a little, since McLaren's upgrade we have had 3 weekends, Miami, Imola and Monaco during which Ferrari picked up 101 points to McLaren's 88.
There's no denying Ferrari have got a tyre temperature window problem which has compromised their qualifying on more than one occasion, but, the problem is mostly only a qualifying problem and even then they have mostly qualified OK.
With how tight it's starting to look between the leading teams, qualifying is becoming ever more important and there's no denying Ferrari cannot afford Q sessions like they had today.
But, let's not forget that with the exception of China they have generally qualified OK up until today, let's not forget they have scored more points than McLaren since Mclaren's upgrade and let's not forget they are sitting 68 points clear of McLaren.
Unless Ferrari Fall off the cliff which I very much doubt, they are still the most likely team to take the Constructors should Red Bull fail.
In Monaco McL performed better than the Red Bull and it was faster than Ferrari in Imola. Right now talking specifically about the car they are clearly ahead.
Are you being serious right now? Haas? Sauber? This has to be a troll post.AmateurDriver wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:16Come on. Not even the likes of Haas or Sauber Are so inconsistent, so unreliable. They keep on failing to maximize every other race, and always in different ways. They are creative in this respect.f1316 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:11I don't really know what it means to say they're not serious. Of course they're serious, it's not just a laugh for them. They did make a mistake today but generally this has not been the case this year. Again, I'm more worried about the inherent pace of the car - I hope they, at least, understand what's going on there.AmateurDriver wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 22:58
It's not that they --- up. Fact is is that they never know. This team is not serious. I have been insulted here for saying that but I definitely rest my case.
It’s a select few posters only who claim to be true fans. I doubt it.venkyhere wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:26I can't believe how this thread goes from "wow best car, best team, best drivers" to "shitbox car, foolish team, terrible drivers" with one good weekend or one bad weekend. It's cartoonish, the swing factor I have seen in this thread. Jesus, guys. It's one bad weekend. Some car setup issue. Happens with any team.
I don't know really if he is trolling but honestly we have to admit that Ferrari has had bad strategy for years. I've seen a lot of really head scratching stuff from them.codetower wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 03:36Are you being serious right now? Haas? Sauber? This has to be a troll post.AmateurDriver wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:16Come on. Not even the likes of Haas or Sauber Are so inconsistent, so unreliable. They keep on failing to maximize every other race, and always in different ways. They are creative in this respect.f1316 wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:11
I don't really know what it means to say they're not serious. Of course they're serious, it's not just a laugh for them. They did make a mistake today but generally this has not been the case this year. Again, I'm more worried about the inherent pace of the car - I hope they, at least, understand what's going on there.
I assume RB are not serious since they sign a driver who cant get out of Q3 in consecutive weeks now, were caught and beat by Ferrari last week, and out qualified by Merc this week.
I assume you also think Mclaren aren't serious since they were on a roll in miami, then beat by Ferrari last week, and now Mercedes has caught up and surpassed them this week? C’mon….your posts are tiresome.
It's all good and evened out, even if Ferrari probably had the most compromised traction and early acceleration due to low tyre gripDoctorRadio wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 00:29How do you judge the performance on the straights of the recent upgrades, that you were waiting to see?
I had a quick look at F1-tempo, Ferrari looked very good compared to Red Bull and McLaren, so on that front the upgrades delivered definitely.
There's nothing in the 'true fan' rulebook saying you have to be blindly positive. Wishful thinking and prayers from fans dont actually make the car go faster.codetower wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 03:44It’s a select few posters only who claim to be true fans. I doubt it.
Frustrated today, yes. But not the end of the world. Colder tracks give us issues. Maybe wrong setup also. P11/P12 could have been worse though. It’s one race. If it ends up raining, they may end up having made the right setup decision.