Yes but back in the days I read that the signing of Adrian could put Cardile out, that's why ask.
Yes but back in the days I read that the signing of Adrian could put Cardile out, that's why ask.
Xyz22 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 10:55Micro correction after losing the backend a bit. We are talking a very minor mistake here.
https://x.com/Cl16__FanpageFr/status/18 ... 0695925772
The car was just mediocre over one lap.
Thanks. That was nothing, the car didn't even flinch, there was nothing more to extract from it by either driver with the setup they had, it's too nervous everywhere
We've come from "updates aren't working" designed and headed by Cardille to "ah, Cardille is going out, this is so bad" really quicklyCouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 11:10This is poor from Vasseur to fail at retaining him. This is bad, like really bad. Couldn't have come at a worse time.
He's done a good job over the last year and a half all things considered, so losing someone like him half a year before the teams start working on a 2026 car is terrible regardless of the current situation.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 11:14Xyz22 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 10:55Micro correction after losing the backend a bit. We are talking a very minor mistake here.
https://x.com/Cl16__FanpageFr/status/18 ... 0695925772
The car was just mediocre over one lap.Thanks. That was nothing, the car didn't even flinch, there was nothing more to extract from it by either driver with the setup they had, it's too nervous everywhere
We've come from "updates aren't working" designed and headed by Cardille to "ah, Cardille is going out, this is so bad" really quicklyCouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 11:10This is poor from Vasseur to fail at retaining him. This is bad, like really bad. Couldn't have come at a worse time.
When is he leaving Ferrari, what's the gardening leave? We don't know anything and we've seen with Loic Serra that teams have the tools to prolong the leave of a senior figure Serra is supposed to be a strong addition on multiple departments, mainly on tyres and suspension, but also other chassis departmentsCouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 11:29He's done a good job over the last year and a half all things considered, so losing someone like him half a year before the teams start working on a 2026 car is terrible regardless of the current situation.
He's also held in high regard in the paddock.
Yeah, but he's not a TD.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 11:39When is he leaving Ferrari, what's the gardening leave? We don't know anything and we've seen with Loic Serra that teams have the tools to prolong the leave of a senior figure Serra is supposed to be a strong addition on multiple departments, mainly on tyres and suspension, but also other chassis departmentsCouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 11:29He's done a good job over the last year and a half all things considered, so losing someone like him half a year before the teams start working on a 2026 car is terrible regardless of the current situation.
He's also held in high regard in the paddock.
Leclerc would have struggled to keep Merc behind in the first stint even if he had qualified P3. And then he'd likely have gotten a different strategy, perhaps having to pit earlier to cover a Merc(or two) trying to undercut him, and perhaps Ferrari sticks him on Hards at the end not realizing how bad of a race tire it really was, leading him to be vulnerable if he was even still ahead of a Merc by then.AR3-GP wrote: ↑24 Jun 2024, 08:53Leclerc wasn't on the podium because he had a bad qualifying. For his reputation, he only finished 0.005s ahead of Sainz (Leclerc mistake in T5). Considering that Leclerc is very highly regarded as a qualifier, the gap and mistake suggest a clear underperformance. The margin to P3 was only 0.03s so a simple 1 tenth more than Sainz would have put Leclerc in P3, and the podium.
Going on about Sainz is just avoiding this fact. Leclerc was never beating Hamilton after starting behind him. Hamilton/Russell made the difference on Saturday for the final place on the podium. Leclerc can look to his qualy performance, not Sainz, for his answers. This is exactly what Fred Vasseur also stated.
Hard to believe Elkann cant pay at least the same amount, maybe its because Binotto is also moving to Aston and he talked Cardile into it?