Another hint to better traction for Ferrari is the use of softer tyres. If the car can run softer tyres it usually is better in terms of rear traction. what is it that Ferrari have got better than McLaren at the moment? It surely isn't some aero tweak. there is something in the suspension that is superior. I assume that both teams are using 3rd J-dampers with rotating masses at the rear for some time, but is that true? or have Ferrari build a shorter wheel base? or have they simply found a better tuning for the mass dampers? superior traction usually comes from better understanding of the tyres. Renault did that with Michies and Ferrari did it with Bridgestones in the past. fascinating topic with Monaco coming up fast. if McLaren indeed can catch up as Whitmarsh suggests then it could be just a tuning issue. if Ferrari have superior traction at Monaco they have found something substantial.The first two sectors were very strong. We need to figure out exactly how we can improve our last sectors because that's where we are losing. If we didn't have the problem in the last sector then we would be winning, so that's something that we need to fix.
It could also be a different level of application of the J-damper technology. Scarb has hinted in his J-damper piece that Ferrari have been actively developing rear J-dampers as early as mid 2007 and opined that Kimi's crash in Monza
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g95zxNLqvfI could have been related to a malfunction. So perhaps Ferrari have been more agressive and McLaren have been hesitant to fit a J-damper at the rear?
edited for typos