PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 19:27
Artur Craft wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 18:45
How wrong I was!
Ferrari not only is the fastest car but did not have any technical failure, RB, on the other hand..... what a nightmare race for them.
Nah Ferrari not the fastest car. That difference was down to Leclerc's clever driving and tyre management. If anything the cars were more or less equal in race trim. I actually expected RedBull to walk away with it but tyre issues came to be the decider today.
Let’s sum up what you’ve claimed until now, shall we?
1. Right after seeing the F1-75 in February you already started saying that you can’t see the car being a contender.
2. In the middle of pre-season-testing in Bahrain you told that (as a Mercedes fan) you’re not worried of Ferrari because they play it safe by riding their car high and even if they would have a fast car they would lose out on strategy. So you said the real opponent of Mercedes would be RedBull.
3. Today right before the race you claimed that RedBull would drive off into the sunset and win by a gap of 10 seconds.
… Now, after the race that was won by a Ferrari car which clearly had the best race pace (I don’t mean dominant by that), by flawless strategical calls and best pit stops by the Ferrari team, you keep on claiming things hoping to get it right at some point.
Of course Charles executed everything perfectly and outsmarted Max, but he had the car to do so.
For all we know the F1-75 had the best tyre deg. If you want to claim that it all was on the drivers you would need to provide evidence.
Let’s not forget that the F1-75 pretty much still is the spec of pre-season testing with a slightly modified floor to tackle porpoising and a slightly modified diffuser from last day in pre-season-testing.
It’s not so hard to accept that Ferrari have done a good job, is it?