AMUS on ferrari compared to mercedes:
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 69884.html
Summary from reddit:
-Ferrari behind expectations
-still behind Mercedes and not better than Red Bull
-chassis a bigger issue than the engine
-Ferrari's package better than the results suggest
-Vettel says he would have won the 2015 title with the SF16-H
-over the winter Ferrari concentrated on the engine, which they believed was their largest deficit
-actually, their deficits in the chassis and tyre management were bigger
-Mercedes: "In terms of engine Ferrari were already close last last year. And still are."
-reliability issues a result of Ferrari taking risks to catch up; Canada upgrade should finally allow them to use the maximum power mode for longer
-Mercedes' improvement on the chassis side bigger problem for Ferrari than their own engine issues
-Mercedes tailored the aerodynamics of the car to suit the most common track profiles
-they should have the best car on 17/21 tracks; only on the two slowest tracks, the two fastest tracks, and wet conditions other teams might have quicker cars
-GPS measurements show that Mercedes are making up time on Ferrari mostly in slow and mid-speed corners; this is not just down to aerodynamics, but also their superior chassis (i.e. suspension)
-Mercedes still with the best chassis (i.e. suspension), which other teams still haven't been able to copy in every detail
-Mercedes took 4 years to perfect their system
-it allows them to run the car very low at the front and still comfortably take kerbs and bumps
-Ferrari also behind in terms of tyre management
-Mercedes can quickly get tyres up to temperature and still be good with tyre degradation
-their struggles in Monaco were an exception to the norm
-Mercedes among the teams capable of controlling tyre pressures at will
-it seems that the higher the mandatory tyre pressures, the larger the superiority of Mercedes
-Ferrari have now realised that they have to change focus away from the engine
-instead of more hp, they need more downforce, better tyre preparation, better tyre management, and less mistakes in qualifying
-Ferrari can't take advantage from their low tyre degradation, because Mercedes and Red Bull have improved in this area without sacrificing their ability to quickly switch on the tyres
-Ferrari bosses announced in Monaco that we'll see a different Ferrari in Canada
-the engine upgrade won't be enough, they have to improve their chassis as well
-in Canada we might finally see the large aero package, which has been expected since winter testing
-one team recently passed the FIA crash test with a shorter nose and many suspect this was Ferrari