Deadpool wrote: ↑17 Aug 2020, 10:51
The current relationship between Ferrari and Vettel can seem confusing and unfair to Vettel. I dont think that it can work like this until the end of the season. However, I doubt that it is just an irrational whim of someone from Ferrari and that there is no deeper story in the background that would explain all that and the sudden dismissal of the former Ferrari favorite. It is evident that Ferrari suffered a big blow last year. It could not pass without information from within. Maybe, just maybe, someone wanted to give himself a place in the winning team because he thought that in the current one he didn't get the attention he thinks he deserves, so he talked a little more. Maybe the current employer found out because there are spies everywhere. Maybe the current events are just the result of much bigger turmoil under the carpet. Maybe the driver lineups for 2022 will give some hint ... I'm not claiming I'm just saying maybe ...
I highly doubt Ferrari's power trick was known by the drivers. Even if they were somehow involved, they would automatically invalidate their own results in the eyes of the competition at least. Imagine this conversation: " hey, we have a dodgy as hell engine, wanna know how we do it?" And that for a seat. Charles was pretty much signed away for longer time before he was announced. And Sebastian can't get more money, only at Mercedes. I honestly don't believe this situation came from the drivers. To assume such thing seems to much like a man with a white van, giving candies out, if you get my drift, just to random for F1. This most likely is a mole inside the Ferrari camp. Someone with Technical knowledge, probably someone embedded deeply within. Maybe the engine plans were done years ahead, with limited deployment over time, as to not rise suspicion. I mean they overtook the Merc Pu early in 2018 if i am not mistaken. What's to say the entire development platform wasn't a 5 year plan. Build that on wrong ideeas ( wrong does not mean illegal ). Anyone within the last 5 years could have been slowly getting information, leaking information, waiting for the right time. it's probably illegal what they did, hence the settlement.
And to answer the Sebastian "dilemma". It's a clear end of the road. Performance will not be there, as trust that should go both ways is simply not there.