The car does look like it's lacking in multiple areas compared to the Merc in Barcelona:
https://youtu.be/FQHsKnrOCQw
It just kept losing in every corner. I was really surprised at the gap here.
fritticaldi wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 05:43Ferrari needs to reinforce their management. A new team principal is needed. Someone like Eric Boulier who is currently unemployed.
guess what, permission for private testing would make no change as all the teams would have the same and they stay in the same league.They are lacking in strategy. Binotto needs to return to his former technical director position. The current car appears to have several flaws. If they were permitted to do private testing the problem would be rectified.
Well, end of the discussion. The design is a failure, they may improve it but I am afraid the season is over.zibby43 wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 08:12https://twitter.com/SmilexTech/status/1 ... 8593289216
"The limits of SF90 have become clearer this weekend. We have understeer and aerodynamic load problems. How long it will take to solve them is hard to say. It may also be that we have made a mistake with the concept itself."
- Binotto
I haven't read his full report yet, but Mark Hughes references Binotto's comment early in the piece:Vasconia wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 08:42Well, end of the discussion. The design is a failure, they may improve it but I am afraid the season is over.zibby43 wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 08:12https://twitter.com/SmilexTech/status/1 ... 8593289216
"The limits of SF90 have become clearer this weekend. We have understeer and aerodynamic load problems. How long it will take to solve them is hard to say. It may also be that we have made a mistake with the concept itself."
- Binotto
Vettel lost a huge amount through T5, not sure what happened there; but same in almost the whole of S3 too, that might be the tyres being gone (apart from last corner? maybe not then), but sheesh, do they have a problem getting through the slow stuff.e30ernest wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 05:01The car does look like it's lacking in multiple areas compared to the Merc in Barcelona:
https://youtu.be/FQHsKnrOCQw
It just kept losing in every corner. I was really surprised at the gap here.
Unless you are Mercedes, and you need a secret tyre test to fix your problems...Manoah2u wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 06:10fritticaldi wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 05:43Ferrari needs to reinforce their management. A new team principal is needed. Someone like Eric Boulier who is currently unemployed.
guess what, permission for private testing would make no change as all the teams would have the same and they stay in the same league.They are lacking in strategy. Binotto needs to return to his former technical director position. The current car appears to have several flaws. If they were permitted to do private testing the problem would be rectified.
yes they're lacking in strategy, so if anybody, the strategist needs replacement.
Binotto did a fine job with the car last year and this year too but yes, promoting him to TD hampers focus on tech department.
meanwhile, let's be fair here, Vettel more or less gave it away at the first corner by getting in that flat spot.
he went too far, if he braked just moments before he might have even made the corner but at the very least, he'd be in front of Max without a flat spot. But yes, Ferrari - as usual for quite some seasons now - are throwing points out the window with their strategy.
It's a repeat of year after year again. Very strong start, and quickly fading away and seeing strategy problems dooming up.
But again. Bouillier? seriously dude.
Air bubbles rising up through the fuel tank’s the answer and getting on for half a tank of fuel for qualifying.bosyber wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 14:05Vettel lost a huge amount through T5, not sure what happened there; but same in almost the whole of S3 too, that might be the tyres being gone (apart from last corner? maybe not then), but sheesh, do they have a problem getting through the slow stuff.e30ernest wrote: ↑13 May 2019, 05:01The car does look like it's lacking in multiple areas compared to the Merc in Barcelona:
https://youtu.be/FQHsKnrOCQw
It just kept losing in every corner. I was really surprised at the gap here.