That's a rumor, though a reasonably likely one. We've seen teams recover from that in the past and have a good season, and we've seen teams lose years figuring where the error is.N12ck wrote:well if you have read the news the windtunnel isnt calibrated right,...
Since when is James Key at Ferrari O.oGiblet wrote:James Key fixed the Force India 2 seasons ago, last year he fixed the Sauber.
This year he is at Ferrari, and his contract only started on the first of this month.
If you are a Ferrari fan, this bodes well since the car does not seem fundamentally slow.
According to the Sauber web site of today James Key is still their technical director!wesley123 wrote:Since when is James Key at Ferrari O.oGiblet wrote:James Key fixed the Force India 2 seasons ago, last year he fixed the Sauber.
This year he is at Ferrari, and his contract only started on the first of this month.
If you are a Ferrari fan, this bodes well since the car does not seem fundamentally slow.
No, of course not. Just look at their history: once they fall behind early in the season they are never able to regain competitiveness.amouzouris wrote:. . . ... Do you guys think Ferrari will be able to respond and close the gap between McLaren and the Bulls? and if it does how quickly do you think it will do?
Have you got a source? I have had a good look around a few sites and can't find anything. There is a report on GP Update (Sauber recognises deficit to Mercedes) dated 18 April which quotes James Key and states him as the Technical Director of Sauber.Giblet wrote:James Key fixed the Force India 2 seasons ago, last year he fixed the Sauber.
This year he is at Ferrari, and his contract only started on the first of this month.
If you are a Ferrari fan, this bodes well since the car does not seem fundamentally slow.
bhallg2k wrote:I think our intrepid moderator is confusing James Key with Pat Fry.
I also think it's time for Stefano Domenicali, "in honor of his tireless efforts at the Gestione Sportiva," to be promoted to a position commensurate with his record of dedication to Ferrari which will allow him to spend more time with his family, if you catch my drift.