They ware helpless during the race, no pace what so ever, bad pit stops as well.
Well, you mean Vettel had no pace whatsoever. LOL.
Indeed. I mentioned in one of the thread that " self critics are good" however you have to learn from it. It is not happening for him and he is keep doing same mistake again and again. I think he got huge team support(binotto).Moore77 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 06:02Leclerc, need to really talk to himself. Having full knowledge that the car is nowhere competitive in races, going for such audacious moves is really stupid. He wasn't going to beat a Merc or RedBull or RP on pace, even if he would have gotten ahead in that sequence. They would have anyway overtaken him.
Besides, there were four cars going into that corner while properly slowing down, except for Leclerc, who was inside. Driver on the inside can't take so much speed and he has seen that for himself in Austria. He really need to accept the limitations of the car for now and drive smart. He jas done so well on so many occasions, but there are moments when he gets ahead of himself.
He almost had the same moment last week where Seb had to bail out and blasted on radio. Season can't get over sooner for him.
I think we can blame the lack of fp2 running for Leclerc to the accident. He didnt know the race pace of the car but could've been surprised by quali pace and thought of jumping the gun. I'm personally fine with it. Remember, even Verstappen crashed a lot in his early years. These are championship contending drivers. Giving a season away just like that, just like how Seb Vettel is doing, is just not in their mindset.Moore77 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 06:02Leclerc, need to really talk to himself. Having full knowledge that the car is nowhere competitive in races, going for such audacious moves is really stupid. He wasn't going to beat a Merc or RedBull or RP on pace, even if he would have gotten ahead in that sequence. They would have anyway overtaken him.
Besides, there were four cars going into that corner while properly slowing down, except for Leclerc, who was inside. Driver on the inside can't take so much speed and he has seen that for himself in Austria. He really need to accept the limitations of the car for now and drive smart. He jas done so well on so many occasions, but there are moments when he gets ahead of himself.
He almost had the same moment last week where Seb had to bail out and blasted on radio. Season can't get over sooner for him.
Can't believe its close to a season end now and ppl still believe this bullshit.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 08:21On another hand, why Vettel crew keep on delaying in changing wheel nut? It is very clear they want him to lose and does not gain any point as Lecrec retired at first lap indecent. Then how we can except Vettel to do better job? as you already lost his motivation and team support.Moore77 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 06:02Leclerc, need to really talk to himself. Having full knowledge that the car is nowhere competitive in races, going for such audacious moves is really stupid. He wasn't going to beat a Merc or RedBull or RP on pace, even if he would have gotten ahead in that sequence. They would have anyway overtaken him.
Besides, there were four cars going into that corner while properly slowing down, except for Leclerc, who was inside. Driver on the inside can't take so much speed and he has seen that for himself in Austria. He really need to accept the limitations of the car for now and drive smart. He jas done so well on so many occasions, but there are moments when he gets ahead of himself.
He almost had the same moment last week where Seb had to bail out and blasted on radio. Season can't get over sooner for him.
Ferrari are trying to Project Lecrec is next star by making Vettel weak.
Let wait and see. It is a cycle so, whatever happen to Vettel can happen to Lecrec if Binotto gone.
More wind tunnel time will mean more time for 2022 car as well.
Because of better team dynamics, learning from mistakes and continuity maybe? In which way has helped Ferrari firing people regularly in the past? I don’t think that Ferrari staff consists of untalented fools.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 20:15More wind tunnel time isn’t a gimme though.
You could give Williams all the wind tunnel time in the world and they still wouldn’t be as fast as Mercedes. You still need the engineering talent to do something with it, and I don’t think they’ve made any hires that give any indication that will change.
If the same people are involved in this car are involved for next year and 2022, why should they expect different?