Xwang wrote: ↑04 Sep 2022, 17:13
I fell that for the second time in three years Ferrari has bet everything on exploiting a loophole.
Once the loophole has been closed, the performance has gone and project need to start from scratch with two years of aero development lost in following that loophole. So game over until next rule reshuffle for Ferrari.
You’re over exaggerating big time considering it was Charles’ pole to lose yesterday has he not screwed it in S2.
Ferrari might have been impacted by the TD, but surely not to the point they need to change the complete car design. It was a small loophole after all.
What is more of a reason for Ferrari’s pace deficit is the lack of upgrades in my opinion. Over the season they’ve brought 2 floors, only a tiny change to the engine cover, several rear wings with different downforce levels, a lower downforce beam wing configuration and some changes to the “bargeboard” area. Most of them as a single upgrade package. That’s it mostly.
On the other hand, RedBull has been upgrading their car almost every race.
From now on Ferrari completely need to focus on the 2023 car and whatever they decide to bring to the F1-75, it should be with 2023 in mind.