Vettel had a decent 2019, a handicapped engine 2020, and a handicapped aero 2021.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Feb 2022, 13:13Charcoal black.
I think all red is better. But I do like the black incorporated in the design for a change, I’m up for retro Ferrari I do think they could’ve executed the design a bit better though.
This is a massive season for both drivers. Their reputations are going to be cemented one way or the other.
Is Sainz another 1.5 driver, like nico Rosberg? Or is he now a fully contending very top draw driver? I think in natural talent terms, maybe not. But if he works hard and consistent enough to get his very best out of himself at 110% like Nico did in 2016, then he can pull off a Ferrari upset on the golden boy that is Leclerc.
Leclerc lost to Sainz but there was reliability disparity last season which could explain the offset in points. The question is, was that Leclerc’s average season or his best? Only he knows. Last season probably isn’t the best of Of Sainz, that’s probably still to come as he further embeds himself in the team and un locks more out of himself as he adapts to the Ferrari that bit more again, especially when it’s built to cater to his inputs and needs a little more.
My gut says Leclerc will step it up this season and solidify his position as Number 1 but if he doesn’t, his Stars and Stripes will have lessened from his beating of Vettel (which is already questionable as Vettel doesn’t appear to be at his best anymore? Or wasn’t as Great as the car made him appear in his hayday)
We can best judge him with how he handles the new car and 2022 to see if he's lost it.
My real question for Ferrari 2022 is if it's a 90s throwback, can we have gold wheels as well, please?