All we need is a reverse of Singapore 2017 where the McLarens squeeze Hulk and both get taken out, then Sainz to cruises to the win from the 2nd row.
That isn't too much to ask for, right?.... Right?
Ferrari has infinite money and a new engine isn't included in the cost cap. He will want a lower wing level anyway to have any chance of overtaking on this God forsaken track, so a pitlane start is pretty much a given anyway. Vasseur pretty much indicated as much in the F1TV interview.jumpingfish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:04The whole idea of changing all the PU components does not make sense, because Sainz is not on pole, and our main rivals start from the front row and have a 21-point advantage and also a good car. The Reds do not have a dominant pace, and the field is quite dense at the moment, without a group of frankly slow cars. It will not be possible to start from the last row to overtake all of them like a hot knife through butter and take the top places on the podium. In WCC, Ferrari will take a place corresponding to the level of their car.
Of course anything is possible in a race, suddenly Norris's engine burns out, and Oscar's wing is broken at the start or he punctures his tire. But if you count on such an outcome, then there is no need to change Charles's engine.
Well, we'll see if it pays off. I'd like to see Ferrari rip everyone apart, but what about Sainz? Will he finish ahead of the two McLarens?bananapeel23 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:06Ferrari has infinite money and a new engine isn't included in the cost cap. He will want a lower wing level anyway to have any chance of overtaking on this God forsaken track, so a pitlane start is pretty much a given anyway. Vasseur pretty much indicated as much in the F1TV interview.
I'd be surprised if he didn't take a new ICE and turbo at the very least.
lol. Not sure why some people here are trying to save some dollars for Ferrari.jumpingfish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:04The whole idea of changing all the PU components does not make sense, because Sainz is not on pole, and our main rivals start from the front row and have a 21-point advantage and also a good car. The Reds do not have a dominant pace, and the field is quite dense at the moment, without a group of frankly slow cars. It will not be possible to start from the last row to overtake all of them like a hot knife through butter and take the top places on the podium. In WCC, Ferrari will take a place corresponding to the level of their car.
Of course anything is possible in a race, suddenly Norris's engine burns out, and Oscar's wing is broken at the start or he punctures his tire. But if you count on such an outcome, then there is no need to change Charles's engine.
Generally it is included in the budget, PU can be changed out of the budget only if it is broken, if it is working, then preventive replacement will be paid from the budget.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:06Ferrari has infinite money and a new engine isn't included in the cost cap.
I'm not trying to save their money. I just don't see how a new engine in one of the cars will help both Leclerc and Sainz take the top podium places ahead of McLaren. This should have been done earlier, a complete engine change in Brazil.Sphere3758 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:13lol. Not sure why some people here are trying to save some dollars for Ferrari.
They will still make the most money of any team even if they finish P2 from what I understand
Yes, but even with a technical issue on the Mclaren and they both retiring, Ferrari need Charles to score as many points as possible unless Carlos wins. It honestly is a no brainer.jumpingfish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:24I'm not trying to save their money. I just don't see how a new engine in one of the cars will help both Leclerc and Sainz take the top podium places ahead of McLaren. This should have been done earlier, a complete engine change in Brazil.Sphere3758 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:13lol. Not sure why some people here are trying to save some dollars for Ferrari.
They will still make the most money of any team even if they finish P2 from what I understand
Only a random event in the form of a technical retirement of the rivals, their crash accident or a violation of the rules on their part and DSQ will help here.
https://scuderiafans.com/f1-power-unit- ... from-2026/
Article says that there is a 95mln limit on engines, I don't know how much of that has been spent.
Leclerc has a broken engine from Canada so that shouldn't be an issue. Unless they have managed to repair it, that is.yooogurt wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:15Generally it is included in the budget, PU can be changed out of the budget only if it is broken, if it is working, then preventive replacement will be paid from the budget.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:06Ferrari has infinite money and a new engine isn't included in the cost cap.
The engine spending cap is about development. It also only applies from 2025.jumpingfish wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:24
I'm not trying to save their money. I just don't see how a new engine in one of the cars will help both Leclerc and Sainz take the top podium places ahead of McLaren. This should have been done earlier, a complete engine change in Brazil.
Only a random event in the form of a technical retirement of the rivals, their crash accident or a violation of the rules on their part and DSQ will help here.
https://scuderiafans.com/f1-power-unit- ... from-2026/
Article says that there is a 95mln limit on engines, I don't know how much of that has been spent.
Well then remove all the reliability restrictions and let Charles do as many laps in qualifying mode as the tyres allow. The higher he finishes, the better. And not forget to load the car with sensors for the tests next week.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:37A new engine is a same spec component and I can assure you that Ferrari has already manufactured a bunch of them, given the fact that the teams bin engines and only take the most perfect ones for the factory team, and they also need spares on hand in case an engine blows or something.
That PU got fixed, at least for Friday/Saturday use. So it's not all that simple with budget cap and the amount of Ferrari's money doesn't matter.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2024, 18:37Leclerc has a broken engine from Canada so that shouldn't be an issue. Unless they have managed to repair it, that is.