I agree 100%tpe wrote: ↑25 Jul 2022, 22:23I read every post so far...
And it seems that most of you (to say it politely) question Ferrari's strategy at various levels and you worry about reliability.
I have to remind you that Binotto never said that this year's target is either of the championships. And I strongly believe because he already knew that the engine is not reliable enough. Probably he didn't expect all those failures, but still... Anyway, the engine is an issue that will be fixed.
The strategy on the other hand seems to be all over the place. In one race they are perfect, on the next one they seem lost. I don't believe it's black and white. Nothing in life is black and white.
The truth is somewhere in the middle. I still believe that their software is not capable to react on real time data. Which forces them to stick to the well known pre-defined plan A,B,C,D,E (I think we heard E on Canada?). And this is a very possible explanation for their "lost in space" reactions when there is something unplanned (SC, VSC, slow pitstop, undercut, double stack etc).
Then we have the huge issue with the race engineers. I am sorry, but they don't do a good job. Actually they are doing a terrible job! Communication is vital. Ferrari seems not to understand this. Leclerc not being able to engage reverse, means he didn't practice the procedure enough times to familiarize himself. They don't need track time for this, they can practice it back in the factory. But isn't the job of his race engineer to be sure that the car and the driver are prepared at their best? Unless of course his job is just the car, in which case I have to ask why do they keep those guys in the communication loop!
Having your race engineer asking you to pit when you are right behind Perez is one thing. But asking you to pit when it's clear that you will attack in the following 2-3 corners means you don't pay any attention to your driver! Not to mention that your driver already told you to stay out because they wouldn't have time to catch them later. If data show that he will not finish the race, you go on the radio and say so.
Now, for the slow pit-stop: Hot headed Carlos left with the red light on. Pitstop was slow because something was stuck. Those things happen. Every team has issues every now and then. The fact that this year Ferrari has the record of the fastest pitstop (and got it twice!) means that normally they are fast.
STILL, this is something that they have to PRACTICE in the factory!!! I mean the could even practice that in Fiorano with 4 years old Ferraris, to make it as realistic as possible!
Binotto did not want to discuss the issue with reverse it is clear they have an issue there!!!!!!