Restomaniac wrote:SmallSoldier wrote: ↑28 Apr 2019, 19:10
Restomaniac wrote:But Ferrari have shown that those updates haven’t fixed their fundamental issues. ANY Mercedes improvement will make the Ferrari job harder. A job they so far are failing at.
However what have we learned about Mercedes and their updates in previous seasons? It’s normally they are bang on the money.
That’s before we even start on RedBulls updates.
You are speculating that the updates they brought for this race didn’t help their issues, reality is that we don’t know that... Furthermore, this is a track particularly hard to get the tires up to temperature due to the long straight... So, they may have still struggled more than others... But the car has pace as showed in Bahrain.
Let’s wait and see, we can speculate a lot, but we won’t really know until Q3 in Barcelona... I have a feeling that Ferrari will bounce back, if that would be enough for Pole, no idea... But their pace should improve based on track layout and expected temperatures
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Vettel sounded utterly defeated in his post race interview, himself mentioning the car falling out of its window. However the worst was the fact he clearly had NO idea why the car was able to just fly right after the VSC restart. That doesn’t sound like a car struggling with tyre warming but more like a car that is totally baffling it’s drivers. That’s not a good place to be.
Please can we stop playing the ‘Ferrari will be better next time’ game. You sound like the TV commentators. It’s not done them any good so far. TBH I worry for them.
Also can I clarify something, I am taking no enjoyment in this 1 sided game, I was hoping for a nice fight between, Vettel, Hamilton, Bottas, Leclerc and Verstappen. I was hoping for those 2 young bucks to really ruffle some feathers. I’m finding this procession boring and that’s before Mercedes bring updates that if we follow previous seasons will help them.
It actually sounds like it has everything to do with the tires... The car is unchanged during the course of the race (with very limited front wing adjustments possible during a pitstop)... If the car “started flying” after the VSC is related to tire temperature, not the engine, not the aero.
A car that “baffles” a driver is a car that goes from oversteer to understeer or is unpredictable in terms of handling / balance... That’s not what either Ferrari driver is saying.
I’m not saying that Ferrari will be better or on top in the next race or anything like that... I’m saying that you are speculating on the potential performance improvement from either Mercedes or Ferrari without having any information to base yourself upon... You are entitled to think whatever you want to think, but without any actual data is nothing more than just a guess.
I’m sure Mercedes upgrades will help them, the question is how much? We just don’t know... Everyone will bring updates, the question is how much performance those are bringing.
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