Xyz22 wrote: ↑26 Oct 2022, 13:49
Fixing the PU reliability to get all the power available will be key in order to compete next year. Let's hope they will be able to produce a car competitive for the win, praying for no clown like in season regulation changes.
Even then they didn't do anything with the strategy department as far as we know. So clowning is bound to be the case, with less technical DNFs.
Also their race engineers are useless. It's always "checking", "we'll get back to you", "What do you think? Question?"
They never seem to know anything to give an immediate response; ask the drivers for ideas; often they seem outright out of touch with what's happening on the track. All of this with very poor communication skills.
I can't seem Ferrari winning unless they'll have a car with a hefty performance advantage... Which doesn't seem likely.