Indeed. Pace was clearly lacking. The mistake in the pits made it worse but Seb could not follow the Mercs from the start on. And this on a track where traction isn't key.f1316 wrote:To be honest though, the gap to Mercedes is actually more annoyingJuzh wrote:Great work ferrari, great work.
Albert Fabrega ES @AlbertFabrega 4h4 hours ago View translationJ0rd4n wrote:What's your source for this?mclaren_mircea wrote:After qualy, Mercedes opened Hamilton's gearbox and changed the six gear. Do you think that gearbox will resist for other 5 races?
henra wrote:Indeed. Pace was clearly lacking. The mistake in the pits made it worse but Seb could not follow the Mercs from the start on. And this on a track where traction isn't key.f1316 wrote:To be honest though, the gap to Mercedes is actually more annoyingJuzh wrote:Great work ferrari, great work.
Uphill he could barely keep up with Felipe despite being in slipstream.
So the disadvantage of the Ferrari compared to the Merc seems to be in all areas: PU, aerodynamics and traction.
The second one wouldn't be true had the team not mucked up in Monaco. But of course you'd ignore that.iotar__ wrote:- Raikkonen is a man of his word, he complained F1 is not dangerous enough and he made it dangerous with his awful driving, I applaud that, now all that is left is FIA pretending nothing happened
- The second most dominant win of the season (after Barcelona), LH messed up and there was no Ferrari to benefit, Vettel can't pass to save his life (this time Massa)
- I loved how Verstappen panicked after Maldo's attempt (nice control ) and out-braked himself out of confusion, his excuses game is strong though (tyres and still within 1 s)
- Lotus completed their grand chelem of failure. Maybe next year will be better? Maybe they'll get more talented batch of interns?
Although in General overtaking indeed doesn't appear to be his strength in this particular case it is not really a surprise. He was 2-3 tenth faster max, The Williams seemed to have more grunt. In F1 it is difficult to overtake someone who is 2s slower per lap if the defending car has sufficient straightline Speed/acceleration. Even Lewis who is usually quite good at overtaking had to experience this when he wasn't able to overtake Seb who was significantly slower over a lap yet had good top speed + traction earlier this season.iotar__ wrote:Vettel can't pass to save his life (this time Massa)
When every team progresses forward through the season, Ferrari loves going backward, at this pace we will see Williams team third and maybe Redbull/ lotus in fourth. Seb is not showing the hunger and Kimi only can explain his mental position now.GPR-A wrote:I think it's high time you stop being over optimistic about Ferrari. They are only going to disappoint you.f1316 wrote:Exactly... Two weeks in a rowJuzh wrote:Great work ferrari, great work.
To be honest though, the gap to Mercedes is actually more annoying
I have to admit I am impressed by his last 2 races (Austria and Canada). It's good to see Lotus doing well. Even better to see Maldonado doing wellFrukostScones wrote:
2nd 7th in a row!
a lot of good and clean overtakes by him today, overshadowed by the wicked one!
(remember ALO one drove into the car in front with his Ferrari trying to overtake from the slipstream once; this little open DRS to close DRS action RAW... )
on youtube ! can someone make a .gif ?