ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑08 Oct 2024, 23:25
What angers me the most is looking at the responses to the interview, where people still think the main reason why Ferrari lost in 2022 was because of Leclerc's crash in France. Never mind how Clear himself says in the video Ferrari weren't ready for a battle, and the team as a whole couldn't compete with Red Bull...
If Ferrari shows up next year with the same tire issues as this season, I think I'll be inconsolable from my disappointment.
Unless Leclerc falls off heavily in the last few races, I believe this will be his best season. Ferrari need to capitalize on the line up they have next year.
2024 has been his most consistent season and biggest gap to Carlos, could be partially down to Carlos being on his way out, but it's very impressive.
As for 2022, France and Imola were the 2 clear mistakes made by Charles, on the other hand we have Monaco, Silverstone(team still won that one), Hungary, other smaller team mistakes, many reliability problems... Spain, Baku...
f1316 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2024, 04:48
I mean, the reason we lost 2022 was primarily because Red Bull had a much faster car in races during the second half of the season - and that, likely but never confirmed, is because of the new TD (which, arguably again, was also Binotto’s fault for not blocking or even using the veto) - but the strategy and reliability issues didn’t help. A couple of errors from Leclerc (Imola and France) were no more than either Max or Lewis made the prior year.
From the outside he sure didn't seem to fight that thing too hard, very quiet about it.
Horner was the one that was loud in opposition to this rule.