Absolutely. But in my point of view very logical:Sevach wrote: ↑11 Mar 2021, 04:14In a year where most teams are presenting cars that look very close to last season models, Ferrari succeeded in making this look a lot more advanced than what they had before.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑11 Mar 2021, 00:47I dont know about you guys, but I'm liking how the car looks. If all works out it will be fighting for podiums, which is no mean feat this year with two solid RedBulls.
Still, the proof needs to be on the racetrack.
- More power, so add more small winglets. Most probably last year solution, but too draggy.
- Guide a bit more air to the floor and rear brake ducts to gain back the loss of the rule change. The nose is a bit of a Alfa solution.
- Correct the bad rear axle, maybe already with some view on 2022.
- Change packing and cooling with view on 2022.
So the big change is maybe just based on the errors from last year and prep for next year.