I couldn’t agree more, although they won this one, it feels like they are snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. It makes it so hard to be a fan, and I love Ferrari so much.
Binotto said on Sky later (I think Ted) that he was telling him not to concern himself on the negative but to concentrate on the positives of the race. It looks like a dressing down to me though
but Leclerc did overtake Hamilton once at least. On SC restart Ham took 2 laps to get the tire up to temp.Peter Ian Staker wrote:Ferrari wasn't fast enough today to assume they could overtake Hamilton that easily.Shal_Leg16 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 21:09even if we assume this true , only one car would have lost position and even then...ferrari is the faster car ,would have easily passed Lewis. we all saw Charles fought with lewis so long even with old hard tyres to Lewis's fresh softs.Peter Ian Staker wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 20:57Watching the safety car pit stops again, I am not quite sure the gap between Leclerc and Sainz was big enough when they reached the pits to double stack without risking losing track position to Hamilton.
Hamilton was faster than Sainz and was able to keep up with Leclerc most of the race and overtaking without significant tyre or car advantage wasn't easy today.
Yeah this was bad. Every error in the race was unforced and even in real time was the wrong call. They double stacked in Bahrain with 5s difference and double stacked in monaco with less...rafeyahmad wrote:Stop trying to dilute their failure. Xavi said on radio: "The softs will only be faster for 2 laps". Like *what?* Their very own sims in FPs and the other teams' showed the soft tyre would last longer than that. All top 8 drivers pitted for softs except one. Leclerc. Worst case scenario they come out behind Lewis? Still a better position than leaving Leclerc out to defend on 20 lap old hards.
Also seems they didn't factor in tyre warm up which is baffling.
I am the biggest Ferrari fan and the happiest chap in a 200 mile radius when they win. I'm very emotionally attached but I honestly can't handle these disappointments week after week. Leaves me distraught and ruins my entire day.
2021 was a better season. At least we were maximizing points every race. It hurts way more this season
If they were expecting the soft to have massive deg why did they pit Sainz?
I don’t have to dilute anything. Never said it was the right or wrong decision.rafeyahmad wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 22:46Stop trying to dilute their failure. Xavi said on radio: "The softs will only be faster for 2 laps". Like *what?* Their very own sims in FPs and the other teams' showed the soft tyre would last longer than that. All top 8 drivers pitted for softs except one. Leclerc. Worst case scenario they come out behind Lewis? Still a better position than leaving Leclerc out to defend on 20 lap old hards.
Also seems they didn't factor in tyre warm up which is baffling.
I am the biggest Ferrari fan and the happiest chap in a 200 mile radius when they win. I'm very emotionally attached but I honestly can't handle these disappointments week after week. Leaves me distraught and ruins my entire day.
2021 was a better season. At least we were maximizing points every race. It hurts way more this season