dialtone wrote: ↑21 Aug 2024, 21:27
AR3-GP wrote:Asked whether he felt it was necessary for Ferrari to go through the problems with its Spain upgrade to fully understand the bouncing situation, Sainz replied: “I have my own theory about it. Obviously, I have been complaining about bouncing before the upgrades.” Sainz didn’t elaborate, but it seems reasonable to infer from his response that he felt Ferrari should have recognised the problem earlier and tackled it rather than going down a development path that actually increased it.
https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/lewi ... e-regrets/
Lmao… good riddance
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I don't think he is saying anything bad, even if it may be a little biased towards his own perspective.
If Carlos really felt something with the car that Leclerc might have possibly dismissed as something he could handle, then that would really be an oversight by the engineers if they just proceeded without caution just because Carlos is leaving and they didn't have to tend to his requests.
And to be honest, this hypothetic scenario does not seem farfetched at all in my opinion. After all, Leclerc is the one who said he
wasn't really bothered by porpoising that much back in 2022 when the car was arguably a championship contender (first part of the season). And that thing was visibly bashing into the ground, especially at the S2 straight.