I dont think we're in any position to point to exactly what the issue(s) are.
I don't think an entire team of professional engineers carries decisions through purely based on emotions ...aleks_ader wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 22:20Those things need to be explored scientifically not based on emotions. Like they did in 2023.
The Most optimal vehicle is always on the brink of instability. Just look at the fighter jets.f1316 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 22:40It is interesting that neither Checo nor Oscar are comfortable with their cars. Makes me wonder how much on a knife edge a car has to be to be quick around here in these regs and whether the very benign platform Ferrari shot for this year - while better than last - just leaves a bit of performance on the table and that an edgier car, in the right hands, can be quicker.
During the season, one of the most common talks about upgrades is "it's not about how much we gain, it's how much we gain more than the others".aleks_ader wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 22:24Its quite bonkers you are 2-3 tents away and again you gonna about end as 4th team That's craaazy
The idea that the drivers are the problem is insane.Espresso wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 22:50The Most optimal vehicle is always on the brink of instability. Just look at the fighter jets.f1316 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 22:40It is interesting that neither Checo nor Oscar are comfortable with their cars. Makes me wonder how much on a knife edge a car has to be to be quick around here in these regs and whether the very benign platform Ferrari shot for this year - while better than last - just leaves a bit of performance on the table and that an edgier car, in the right hands, can be quicker.
Same account for cars. An optimum between straight line and cornering behavior needs a car on the knifes edge. Those pilots handling this can extract the most speed out of a car.
Leclerc has to find his confidence. The car has shown speed. It’s now up to the drivers to extract it.
Being to confident in a car that lacks grip or balance will only send you into the gravel or into the barrier.Espresso wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 22:50The Most optimal vehicle is always on the brink of instability. Just look at the fighter jets.f1316 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 22:40It is interesting that neither Checo nor Oscar are comfortable with their cars. Makes me wonder how much on a knife edge a car has to be to be quick around here in these regs and whether the very benign platform Ferrari shot for this year - while better than last - just leaves a bit of performance on the table and that an edgier car, in the right hands, can be quicker.
Same account for cars. An optimum between straight line and cornering behavior needs a car on the knifes edge. Those pilots handling this can extract the most speed out of a car.
Leclerc has to find his confidence. The car has shown speed. It’s now up to the drivers to extract it.
Things are what they are, a couple of hundreds meant P3 or P6 and those hundreds would have turned the other way in different conditions and the gap to RB and McL would have been smaller. It's an inherent character of the car as an over-correction to the deg situation of last year and this is a kind of issue that you don't have when you have a good all-round car from last year. The team understands this and despite of italian media and fan hype they never succumbed to unreal expectations