I don't think it's a question of 'trying or effort to make Vettel look bad', i think it's much more a case of being very unsupportive of a driver (and his side of the garage), perhaps due to a clash, in a situation where Ferrari is already on the back foot, and being overly supportive to the other side. Meaning, they weren't 'actively' taking measures against Vettel, but instead, they took every active measure for improvement to the LeClerc side, and left Seb out.MachineCo. wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 00:04Would it really make sense for Ferrari to spend all that effort to make Vettel look as bad as he's been? They could have just released him it that was the case.
Then, Mekies stepped in, recognised the situation, adresses the situation, takes measures, and all of a sudden, Vettel gets normal treatment, and behold, the results come back in.
The sheer difference between Vettel and Leclerc in the past races imo - anything tinfoil aside - is very suspect to me, as Vettel really is not that bat by any means, and LeClerc really isnt THAT good by any means either.
It wasn't that bad at the start of the season either to be honest.