Simone Resta is now at Haas, isn't he?Technical director(s): Simone Resta
Enrico Cardile as Head of Chassis AreaAeroDynamic wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 12:59Indeed, do we have the new appointed technical director and chassis name? Update pending
I didn't get why you put just half of the WCC wonAeroDynamic wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 12:26
WCC: 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2007 | 2008
Team: Scuderia Ferrari
Base: Maranello, Italy
Team principal: Mattia Binotto
Technical director(s): Enrico Cardile, Enrico Gualtieri.
Race drivers: 16 Charles Leclerc | 55 Carlos Sainz Jr.
Chassis: SF21
Engine: Ferrari V6 Turbo
This thread is to discuss the 2022 Scuderia Ferrari F1 TEAM
I know what you’re talking about. But I do think things have changed since 2017-2019. They had outdated technology sim / aero development then, and reportedly some poor correlation. Last year, after some changes, they’ve constantly stepped forwards. They now have very modern simulator tools, maybe the Leading ones in the business. I think based on recent history (18 months) they are proving they are a team on the up.Henri wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 21:22I doubt ferrari will challenge they have not built good chassis since 2018.. the 2019 car had the most powerful engine in f1 history but had low quality chassis and aero and the car was a dogAeroDynamic wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 13:27FWIW, Sky F1 have heard noises out of the Mercedes camp that they’re pleased with how their ‘22 challenger is looking. The noise out of Ferrari are loudest at the moment though.
I'd argue Mercedes, Honda (uhh, Red Bull?) and Renault would all be echoing similar statements about the gains they're making back on their Power Units, despite the likely loss of overall performance due to the Ethanol Blends being required.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑16 Jan 2022, 13:25According to Sky F1, they’re hearing a lot of noises out of the Ferrari camp about their challenger for next year. Supposedly, Ferrari are very pleased with the gains they are making on their engine, they believe they will be taking a good step forward to being much closer to Honda and Mercedes Power. They also believe their car concept is aggressive and impressing with what they’re seeing.
Don’t know if its “ultra modern” but its fair to assume Ferrari’s facilities are just as good as Mercedes and Red Bull if that’s what you’re asking.jumpingfish wrote: ↑17 Jan 2022, 08:53Do Ferrari have ultra modern wind tunnel right now? I see Mclaren build it for 2023, but what about Ferrari?