Verstappen was not on race fuel.
Perez was though.
Ferrari looked way slower than RB in the final day of testing last year, and also during FP2.
Agree with this. I vividly remember redbull going into the season as ‘ominously fast favourites’ just like this year, and everyone thinking Mercedes were completely sandbagging.
Oh brother.
Yeah, it was big news on Thursday morning. Fred began his sweeping sessionSmallSoldier wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 08:06Iñaki Rueda no longer in charge of Ferrari Race Strategy:
https://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/3571 ... -line-fire
The Ferrari strategy team has taken a lot of flack in the last few years, a change could be a good thing for all parties… It keeps Rueda out of the spotlight and they can utilize his talents elsewhere and you get a new team in place with hopefully new ideas.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 08:24Yeah, it was big news on Thursday morning. Fred began his sweeping sessionSmallSoldier wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 08:06Iñaki Rueda no longer in charge of Ferrari Race Strategy:
https://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/3571 ... -line-fire
If more pitstops would be the fastest way to the finish line, they would do so.Chuckjr wrote: ↑25 Feb 2023, 08:30If the car continues with its high deg, they should just go Schumacher style—make an extra pit stop and drive the bloody hell out of the car the entire race. Beat them with pure driver quality, slightly better engine, and relentless strategy aggression. Play game face four down football. I hope Shaall has it in him. I sense Sainz has it, but I’m not as sure Shaall is a merciless killer — which they need with an aggressive strategy like what Schumacher used to do.