PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 22:27
My hypothesis were clearly hinged on Mercedes solving their issues. I'm very consistent with that.
I still have RedBull ahead of Ferrari. And RB development is always very good. I see RB better developing than Ferrari over the season. Of course I rather Charles win over Max but it will take a supreme effort.
Yes Ferrari did a good job, everyone is a Ferrari fan. I will always watch what Ferrari is doing.
You see RB developing better because of historical experience. The same mistake most people have done by saying that Ferrari had shown their hand in testing because “traditionally” they run higher power modes and lighter on fuel.
But the key thing is that Ferrari has changed under Binotto. Their tools changed too. They no longer have correlation issues which was the major reason behind their development hiccups in the past.
Basically you pretend things only based on past events. That’s easy.
As for the last part of your post, it’s a good thing that
not everyone is a Ferrari fan…