It's not that Ferrari have gone backwards, they have developed their car on a consistant basis. Evidently it has not been enough, and Mclaren have now surpassed them.kilcoo316 wrote:We all expected ferrari to walk it this year, soley on account of their relationship with Bridgestone.
I have to say I'm somewhat shocked at the backward steps they've made.
What has effected them the most in the constructors championship IMO, has been Kimi's DNF in Spain, and 8th place in Monaco. Even with development below* that of Mclarens, with consistent podiums from both drivers Ferrari would be a lot better off.
What should be taken into account should also be the re-organization that Ferrari has gone through during the past 6-7 months. The entire team has to get back into the "rythm" after losing various key figures, M.Schumacher, R.Brawn, and to a certain extent, R.Byrne.
I hope Ferrari gets it back together starting in INDY, theres still a lot of races to go. I'm trusting they wont dissapoint.
*Subject to personal opinion.