Anybody who thinks they know what the weather will be like at Silverstone tomorrow during race time has never lived in England during these sorts of times.Sphere3758 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 20:01It is looking quite likely to be very wet during the race tomorrow at this moment.
We'll stop dropping 'brown stuff' over the team when they get their act together and stop falling apart mid-season. It wont stop me being a Ferrari fan, but being a fan is not about being blindly optimistic. They deserve the criticism at the moment and defending them here when things are clearly going terribly does nothing except make you look deluded.
Many engineers said that not only him.
Vasseur is in a tough spot right now. He can't come outright and say "we built a shitty car", but at the same time this comes off as him dodging the question and real problem. We don't know what things are like internally, I believe this problem is far too big for Vasseur or any single person to handle in 2024. He's doing his best bringing in new talent to SF like Serra, but not being able to grab Newey or some of the other big names is a huge loss.SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 22:35Max trashed his floor and ended up P4. This Ferrari is slow and Vasseur blaming the team for "poor execution" sounds like Binotto 2.0
Good idea since they will be going in “blind” with a whole new suspension and car next year and it might take 8-10 races until they “understand the car”.
Its difficult to outright say that the technical department is bad. Every year, out of winter they bring a fairly competitive, but flawed car. But they can barely fix those flaws, and even if they do (23) its too late or the compromises made makes it uncompetitive. Its almost like they have different technical teams handling in-season dev and year on year development, I don't think the pressure of winter development is any less than in season development. Strange stuff all around honestly.venkyhere wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 05:492022 started off as the Ferrari being the best car, by a clear margin.
2.5 years later,
2024 mid-season break nearing, the Ferrari is the 4th fastest car, at the risk of getting beaten by Haas.
Whatever happened in between within the 2.5yrs, is not really relevant from a 'big picture' perspective. Tifosi have every right to be disappointed. I personally thought, that it was all operational loopholes and that the technical dept was solid. Now, not so anymore, and it's sad to see. And I am not even Tifosi.
I agree, i expected more from VasseurSergej wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 09:27I think Tifosi are fully right in criticizing the team, I mean they fuc*ed one of the most important upgrade of the season, 3rd year with these rules and yet they have porpoising. You would like to hear a Team Principal taking responsibility, instead he goes Binoto, calling for drivers' errors, close margins and other bs. I would go mad as well.
It is his first real test as the Ferrari TP, it was all rosy until now as people gave him the benefit of the doubt and lay blame on his predecessors.dani5549 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 09:54I agree, i expected more from VasseurSergej wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 09:27I think Tifosi are fully right in criticizing the team, I mean they fuc*ed one of the most important upgrade of the season, 3rd year with these rules and yet they have porpoising. You would like to hear a Team Principal taking responsibility, instead he goes Binoto, calling for drivers' errors, close margins and other bs. I would go mad as well.
You were so smug in the Mercedes threads at the start of the season, criticizing the team for how they developed the car, now that Ferrari are struggling you're running away? interesting.