2023 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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KimiRai wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 21:01
Nugnes says Cardile will make use of Tondi and Montecchi to redesign the red from a blank sheet. The concept of hollow bellies will be abandoned in favor of more extreme Red Bull-style solutions. He says it shouldn't be surprising to see the SF-23 developed up to the United States GP in Austin. Ferrari is waiting for Loic Serra, head of development at Mercedes, to arrive next year.

https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-fe ... /10503828/
Loic Serra gardening leave is 18 months is it not? He wouldn't have impact until '26

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Pany wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 13:47
I am starting to think leclerq has no development skills and no tactic vision during the race
scuderiabrandon wrote:
01 Aug 2023, 20:00
I've been very vocal about wanting him to leave because he deserves better than they've be able to give him in the last 4 years. But there is no one else I'd rather want to win a championship with in a red car
Can you elaborate on this? It doesn’t make much sense in the context of the post you’re quoting, and I don’t think it makes much sense in general.

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AR3-GP wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 21:09
Loic Serra gardening leave is 18 months is it not? He wouldn't have impact until '26
We still don't know if it's him, but there is talk of two teams having a deal in place to lower the leave to 6 months, so he could join maybe already in January
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Vanja #66 wrote:
04 Aug 2023, 10:15
AR3-GP wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 21:09
Loic Serra gardening leave is 18 months is it not? He wouldn't have impact until '26
We still don't know if it's him, but there is talk of two teams having a deal in place to lower the leave to 6 months, so he could join maybe already in January
Okay. I thought that specific rumor was between Mekies and the RB people and from what I read, Mekies departed officially last week so the timing makes sense for 6 months of leave on both sides.

Given's Serra's high-ranking position, I have to think it's him.

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AR3-GP wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 21:09
KimiRai wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 21:01
Nugnes says Cardile will make use of Tondi and Montecchi to redesign the red from a blank sheet. The concept of hollow bellies will be abandoned in favor of more extreme Red Bull-style solutions. He says it shouldn't be surprising to see the SF-23 developed up to the United States GP in Austin. Ferrari is waiting for Loic Serra, head of development at Mercedes, to arrive next year.

https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-fe ... /10503828/
Loic Serra gardening leave is 18 months is it not? He wouldn't have impact until '26
It's not the first time a settlement allows the gardening leave to be shortened like they did with Fallows, so if it is 18 months then I guess Nugnes is implying it will be shortened.

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KimiRai wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 21:01
Nugnes says Cardile will make use of Tondi and Montecchi to redesign the red from a blank sheet. The concept of hollow bellies will be abandoned in favor of more extreme Red Bull-style solutions. He says it shouldn't be surprising to see the SF-23 developed up to the United States GP in Austin. Ferrari is waiting for Loic Serra, head of development at Mercedes, to arrive next year.

https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-fe ... /10503828/
Not very familiar names. Not even Serra. Let's see what they make of it. But Ferrari has been the "next year" team for like 15 years now. Doesn't seem too encouraging that they didn't get a notable engineer from RB, Aston and McLaren did that.

But who's going to re-design the strategy team?
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Xyz22 wrote:
05 Aug 2023, 18:24
2020 is useful to have something to point at and say they're better. :)

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mzso wrote:
06 Aug 2023, 14:39
KimiRai wrote:
03 Aug 2023, 21:01
Nugnes says Cardile will make use of Tondi and Montecchi to redesign the red from a blank sheet. The concept of hollow bellies will be abandoned in favor of more extreme Red Bull-style solutions. He says it shouldn't be surprising to see the SF-23 developed up to the United States GP in Austin. Ferrari is waiting for Loic Serra, head of development at Mercedes, to arrive next year.

https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-fe ... /10503828/
Not very familiar names. Not even Serra. Let's see what they make of it. But Ferrari has been the "next year" team for like 15 years now. Doesn't seem too encouraging that they didn't get a notable engineer from RB, Aston and McLaren did that.

But who's going to re-design the strategy team?
Why do you need an engineer from RB? To copy the RedBull and at best be as fast they are?

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Xyz22 wrote:
05 Aug 2023, 18:24
Last two seasons points tally should be adjusted for the extra points from sprint weekends. 2023 looks better than it actually is :D

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LM10 wrote:
06 Aug 2023, 15:17
Why do you need an engineer from RB? To copy the RedBull and at best be as fast they are?
Or bring the knowledge from RB and build on it. Helped a lot for AM.

Alternatively stay a wast distance behind. On their own Ferrari has been going backwards.

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mzso wrote:
06 Aug 2023, 14:40
Xyz22 wrote:
05 Aug 2023, 18:24
2020 is useful to have something to point at and say they're better. :)
All three years that are worse than 2023 are years when they were significantly down on power. Given this year the PU is arguably the best (or certainly very close), you could argue that this year is most disappointing.

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% gap to the leaders is probably the more realistic picture.

It’s in some ways not Ferrari’s fault that other teams went into the gap between them and RB.

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f1316 wrote:
06 Aug 2023, 23:09
mzso wrote:
06 Aug 2023, 14:40
Xyz22 wrote:
05 Aug 2023, 18:24
2020 is useful to have something to point at and say they're better. :)
All three years that are worse than 2023 are years when they were significantly down on power. Given this year the PU is arguably the best (or certainly very close), you could argue that this year is most disappointing.
This year has been awful especially considering the base they had last year. A complete disaster and to have a competitive for next year or 2025 will require a miracle.

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There will be no competivnes. Lets be honest. Now is just time to set no deadlines and improvements will come naturally. But not 25, 26, not 27... Ferrari just need shut their mouth. Personally i think they lack hugely in some TOP simulation tools. Tire shenanigans are dragging all from 2017...
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