To be fair, what else would he really say? They asked him directly about Ferrari's straightline speed and how it coincides with the introduction of further monitoring by the FIA, he wouldn't publicly admit there is a direct cause and effect.GrandAxe wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 14:12It might not yet be goodnight Ferrari from Merc in Suzuka.
Whilst denying that the second sensor has slowed them down, Arrivabene claimed that Ferrari was faster than Mercedes in Singapore and at par with them in Russia. If the car is still super, then it must be the team that is failing.
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/906891/1/ ... erformance“In the straight, we were absolutely ahead in Singapore, and in Russia, we were more or less like Mercedes in the straight. Where we lost was in the slow speed corners,” Arrivabene said.
Yea incredible really. Merc went from being incredibly weak in slow speed corners to being the best (better then RB and better then Ferrari by far). Either someone turned of the trick, or someone learned the trick.vanburin wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 14:20To be fair, what else would he really say? They asked him directly about Ferrari's straightline speed and how it coincides with the introduction of further monitoring by the FIA, he wouldn't publicly admit there is a direct cause and effect.GrandAxe wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 14:12It might not yet be goodnight Ferrari from Merc in Suzuka.
Whilst denying that the second sensor has slowed them down, Arrivabene claimed that Ferrari was faster than Mercedes in Singapore and at par with them in Russia. If the car is still super, then it must be the team that is failing.
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/906891/1/ ... erformance“In the straight, we were absolutely ahead in Singapore, and in Russia, we were more or less like Mercedes in the straight. Where we lost was in the slow speed corners,” Arrivabene said.
It is truly remarkable how far Ferrari have fallen, however. But equal amounts of praise should be offered to Mercedes.
There is always good old
Put him in the McLarenBill_Kar wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 13:37https://streamable.com/ok4rk
I wonder what can possibly stop this guy. Especially when he's that happy.
Toto said they learned a lot at Spa and they're now running the car setup very differently and it unlocked a shed load of potential which they are now reaping while looking after the tyres too.
For whatever reason, Ferrari is extremely struggling right now. They are nowhere being as competitive as they’ve been on slow speed corners, traction, tyre management, set up etc.ferkan wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 14:23Yea incredible really. Merc went from being incredibly weak in slow speed corners to being the best (better then RB and better then Ferrari by far). Either someone turned of the trick, or someone learned the trick.vanburin wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 14:20To be fair, what else would he really say? They asked him directly about Ferrari's straightline speed and how it coincides with the introduction of further monitoring by the FIA, he wouldn't publicly admit there is a direct cause and effect.GrandAxe wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 14:12It might not yet be goodnight Ferrari from Merc in Suzuka.
Whilst denying that the second sensor has slowed them down, Arrivabene claimed that Ferrari was faster than Mercedes in Singapore and at par with them in Russia. If the car is still super, then it must be the team that is failing.
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/906891/1/ ... erformance
It is truly remarkable how far Ferrari have fallen, however. But equal amounts of praise should be offered to Mercedes.
he will enjoy it either way... all the driver love this track, especially this year with faster car it is challenging to drive an actual track with gravel traps and fast corners. even i enjoy this track in ASSETO Corsa in all types of cars...it is simply awesomeMtthsMlw wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 14:58Put him in the McLarenBill_Kar wrote: ↑05 Oct 2018, 13:37https://streamable.com/ok4rk
I wonder what can possibly stop this guy. Especially when he's that happy.
But how much wing did they run? Or in other words, how much more than Mercedes?