GPR-A wrote:The first signs of being mediocre, is to keep living in denial. Rejecting realities and saying everything is great. I guess that your kind of thought process is quite prevalent in Ferrari which is resulting in what Ferrari is today.
Looks like you are ignorant of the fact that McLaren started and ended with fastest car in 2012, only go astray in middle and committing blunders that cost them the title and drove their best driver away. They were still second best in 2010, constructors! Short memory I guess.
First of, I'm not saying everything is great. Obviously, Ferrari being most successful team in F1 history and one of top spenders, their aim is to be first. But, others want to be first as well. Mercedes Daimler has put hundreds of millions of dollars behind their project ever since new rules were announced, they are now reaping the rewards of it.
The fact that you are spending most of your time on Ferrari section of forum going on and on about fact that Ferrari hasn't been champion for so long, yet are perfectly happy with Mclaren being 2nd 6 years ago is telling in itself.
Ultimately, that loophole was of no use. That is the bottom line. "Aero doesn't exactly look bad". That is a familiar statement from 2014 too !!! Nothing new about it. Merc has Mechanical advantage, why not Ferrari, whose leaders always tried to pull down aerodynamics and were claiming IT SHOULD BE MORE MECHANICAL? Now it is neither aero nor Mechanical.
We don't know if it was or wasn't of any use. Car looks better on track then any other Ferrari in last 5-6 years, that counts for something. Merc got it right in 2014, and got on with it until now. Making gains year in year out, while everyone scrambled around in panic looking like amateurs. It does look bad on Ferrari, but also on every other team on the grid
Suspension guru, who didn't do any magic at Ferrari and is successful in UK? And where does James Allison come from?
I'm just trying to paint you a picture that you are totally missing. Aldo Costa is chief designer in Merc, didn't make it in Ferrari for obvious reasons (politics, to many chefs in kitchen). In Merc he found a great team with good backing and here they are. While Ferrari had Fry on helm (Brit) who really made a name for himself in his time being there. You have also conveniently left out STR example that makes possibly best chassis for their budget and are based in Italy, which is telling. Country makes little difference in F1 if you are huge team like RB, Merc or Ferrari. Safe to say top engineers will come to Maranello for a good pay with little issues.
Most chief designers and aero leads in Ferrari are actually not Italian, they are from Britain, Netherlands, France etc. F1 is multinational sport, and Ferrari like every other team is multinational one.
If this is a question about UK, then you have answered yourself. RB is a UK based team. If you want prove why UK is no special place, then compare it to a team outside of it. It's all UK based teams that have won titles since 2009!!! Doesn't look like any team outside of UK is in a position to win this year or near future.
No its not, its about the fact that RB (while having top facilities and talent obviously) know that one man (named Adrian Newey) is a guy mostly responsible for their success (and he has been for many other teams in past). Its quite telling that Adrian makes more money then any of their drivers which is not a case in any other team.
In real world, its results that matter and results are not in favor of Ferrari. Until that changes, nothing really matters and no amount of fanboyism would help them.
I think only fanboy in this whole story is you. Ferrari has been mess for last 10 years, that is true. But Ferrari has made huge strides in investing in places they have to make up lost ground (wind tunnel, dynamic engine benches, completely new Gestione Sportiva etc.). They have placed ONE technical director, James Allison, and not 3 as it was case under Domeniceli. They are clearly 2nd best team, and season has just started. They won't be winning championship this year for sure, but lets see how far they are from Merc in next 6-7 races once half of season passes. Their recovery from one of the worst years in Ferrari history to being 3 times winner last year and clear 2nd best team is testament that a team is good. What they need is more time and people to turn it around.
As I said, you have been ignoring points that don't go with your argument, but the truth is when RB was dominant force (never as dominant as Merc) "british" teams like Merc and Mclaren couldn't touch them in stable rule period. Now you are wondering how come reconstructed team of Ferrari cannot beat most dominant force in F1 history, a bit over a year when they finished their worst season ever.
BTW I'm not Brit or Italian so I have no allegiance to either of two nations