ema00 wrote:the good side of Ferrari:
43.945 Alonso
48.387 Vettel
46.112 Button
46.326 Hamilton
46.217 Webber
44.316 (the best two)
these are the sum of pit stop duration, look how fast are!!!
Great side of Ferrari, last year was just a laugh watching their pits, I cant remember a GP where they havent made a single mistake (minor or major, mistake is a mistake)... Now, its fast and hopefully relible, not just a one-race-stand.
Unc1e_M0nty wrote:
They said the same thing 3 or 4 races into last season about not being able to get enough heat into the tyres, they then spent the rest of the season trying fix it without doing so, understanding a problem and fixing one two are different things.
I have no doubt that they will unlock some more pace from the car, however, Macca & RB have hit the ground running and can concentrate on true performance upgrades, Ferrari have a lot of work to do just to reach their original base line and will always be playing catch up, I think both titles will be out of reach before Ferrari have found their stride.
On a certain Serbian F1 news site (biggest authority here probabbly), i read that Domenicali said that "they know how to fix the problem, and now its a matter of solving it as quickly as possible"... Could be an honest mistake with translation, but it makes it different than last year, when they said that they have found the problem with tires. Btw, that problem is also obviously solved with this car...
As for Perez (Im done offing, mods, please let this part stay here
), it shows much more about him as a driver holding Alonso, and others, back when his tires are near death, then letting him pass as a possible team-player... For a contract with Ferrari, everyone would move, but that shows them you've got a lot more to offer.