its not just Ferrari, Merc and Mclaren arent looking too hot either, yet to see the Red Bull
the commentary has been awful the last 30mins, especially the constant hyping up of Alpine as a front runner when the times being set right now are a second slower than the fastest times set so far and its testing. Also seems like Max's car is all over the place
Because Ferrari is the most popular team so talking about them gives the broadcast more attention.
No one knows really but the Ferrari rear wing seems the smallest from what I can seedia6olo wrote: ↑28 Feb 2025, 14:59I haven't kept up with all the testing but in particular with the downforce levels, I have picked up on a few comments both on here and during the live running on Ferrari having displayed very good straight line speed.
Does any one actually have any general downforce information on the various cars? I ask because based on straight line speed I'm getting the impression that the Ferrari is maybe lacking a little bit of downforce that could completely change how it performs/looks on track?
Like every year since 2008.
What observations led you to believe that Ferrari hasn’t nailed it during testing? They’re following a structured testing program, evaluating how the car responds in various racing conditions. Testing isn’t just about speed or balance; it’s about executing all planned assessments to gather crucial data.