Fakepivot wrote: ↑24 Feb 2025, 20:15
looking at other cars, ferrari seem to have most visible changes compared to last year... i really hope this does not destabilize and confuse them like Spain upgrade fingers crossed!!
A minor evolution of the car was never going to be enough. Mclaren have a competent and confident design team and weren't gonna let their foot off the gas for 2025, so Ferrari has no choice but to take some chances and try and make a bigger leap through larger fundamental changes.
I mean, yea, obviously we will hope the changes dont mess them up, but if 'changes' can mess them up like that, they aren't a championship-caliber team to begin with. I'd be far more disappointed if they weren't making aggressive moves to try and win, given how good the car was last year and how well they managed to improve things by the end of the year, barring the admittedly painful Barcelona 'upgrade' setback.