darkmninya wrote:Anyways are there any words of next weeks aero update? I cant trust ferrari they always say they bring aero updates, and in the end its only a minor front wing change
Excuse me, but you are wrong. Ferrari is not bringing only minor updates. Last year if you followed Free Practice sessions, you could see that they brought many updates. In fact, only Red Bull seemd to had more updates than them. They had more updates than Mercedes and Mclaren, but the difference was that almost every bit on the car didn't make it for the qualy and race, because the feed back from the wind tunnel was wrong, and the updates were making the car slower. Until September, at every weekend Ferrari was arriving with lots of bites on the car, but simply these bites were not working. In November they had the same solutions at the back of the car since May. But the problems is their problems are deep and structural, it's not down only to the wind tunnel, because Mp4-27 (Mclaren's 2012 car) the only car that was superior to a Red Bull during the whole season as pure performance, in all this Newey era 2010-2013, was designed and developed in Koln, in the same facilities that Ferrari was working. Their faillures must have been in the quality of the engineers, Pat Fry in a rare moment of naivity that 2013 faillure was not down because the wind tunnel, but the development path they took with the car in June. But Ferrari are confident that with Allison, Dirk de Beer, and other engineers they took, they should have a better team of engineers. We will only see in Australia and Malaysia if they are telling the truth.