vall wrote:Maynard G. Krebs wrote:I think this passes for Alonso not being happy:
"We will arrive to Barcelona much more prepared than how we arrived in Jerez. That is what Pat also tried to say yesterday: we arrived in Jerez thinking about one idea of the car, and maybe it was not exactly like that."
this is take out of the context. Read the whole intervew. He says the car is all new and they need to learn so many things. He sais they slowly begin to understand it and over the 4 days of the test they were making steady progress. So, wait and see ..... Last they looked vry good in testing and then......
They say the car is all new, but what is more new about it than what the other teams are doing? Everybody has to deal with new exhaust and new noses. Every team has revised and updated the other components. Caterham has KERS for the first time and a new transmission too, but they seem to be running pretty consistently. Several teams are apparently using the pull-rod suspension now.
Don't get me wrong, I am a Ferrari fan, I just think they are a little "off" right now. But if anybody can get it straightened out they should be able too. It is a bit disconcerting though, that after the winter soul-searching and revising their approach to avoid the disappointment of last year, they show up with a car that is "not exactly" what they expected.