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1.56 seconds per lap quicker on average than the SF-23 with a turned down engine. That car was such a dud...
If both Ferrari's are faster than Perez, I'd be quite happy about that... WDC might be out of the picture, but WCC... let's not start dreaming just yet though....JPower wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 18:12No, because the disparity between Sainz and Leclerc is nowhere close to Verstappen/Perez. Let’s not start this now.Sphere3758 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 17:57It makes no sense to judge the Ferrari with Sainz at the helm. That would be like judging the Redbull based on Perez today
He is more than a good enough yardstick at this point.
Close enough if it’s in evening.AR3-GP wrote:Different conditions though.CouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 18:59Why speculate about it? RB are going to do a race sim tomorrow anyway.
Leclerc claimed that he saw it, but he thought it as a plastic bag and therefore decided to run over it.
I'm only reporting what he said. It was interesting.CouncilorIrissa wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 19:26It’s really not drivers' job to assess what the stuff lying on the circuit is made from
But that was to be expected no? They had a huge performance cushion last season so they could afford to start the 2024 car early, and all the teams had said weeks and months ago Red Bull would be far ahead againSoulPancake13 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 20:35Andrea Stella's comments about Red Bull making a big step forward is concerning imo... one can hope we are still calmly second force for now.
My hope is that Ferrari will be around 0.3s behind.SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑22 Feb 2024, 20:35Andrea Stella's comments about Red Bull making a big step forward is concerning imo... one can hope we are still calmly second force for now.