Xyz22 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 14:13
AR3-GP wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 14:12
Xyz22 wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 14:06
Massive gap to Sainz in a very easy track, like last year Friday.
Not a good look because last year he was trying to drive it like a car that turns
Spoke too soon?
Not really. Sainz almost lost the car in the last corner.
Hopefully they will find a better balance.
Leclerc is usually very very good at understanding if the car is great or not. Remember Spain?
Ferrari has been on pole and fought for the win here 2 years in a row with their "bad car". Now they have a car with no tire deg, quick on the straights, home race, hot weather, the Monza engine spec. There is nothing to be unhappy about at this point. A Ferrari will be on pole again. I'm happy to bet it and these two drivers don't let anyone pass in Monza without a fight, we have seen it before.
A lion must kill its prey.