ferkan wrote:but bringing this kind of update to track proves they mean business.
This has been the most frustrating aspect, isn't it? Year after year, their upgrades are not working. First they blamed the fault in wind tunnel, used a Toyota wind tunnel, changed their own but the results are still, failing upgrades or worthless upgrades. They have surprisingly made good progress over PU, but nothing really in terms of chassis and upgrades.
henra wrote:
Compared to where they were last year they have made huge Progress.
Yes, it is somewhat alarming that their huge visible upgrade didn't seem to yield the expected results. On the other Hand, if you change too many things at once this happens frequently. They should now use the test to run through the individual upgrades and evaluate where things went wrong. With the hard tyre the Problems seedmed to be significantly worse than with the Meds.
Don't you think Ferrari's rise to the top is also heavily contributed from the fact that RBR have slipped down badly and William's lack of growth plus no hope situation of McLaren? Last year also, a lot of people were beating their chest and telling that, Ferrari have a great aero package but are struggling with PU. Now they have made progress on PU, but relatively stagnant on their chassis.
Ferrari seems to have got delusional based on early race results and went over ambitious to bolt on so many changes. Instead of remaining realistic of where they are coming from and where they want to be, they suddenly seemed to imagine that now they are championship contenders.
The result is, there is so of much head scratching to do to understand what went wrong with their package, which means huge waste of time, allowing further progress for Merc. When will they ever learn?