Well if he wants back on a top team he needs to be a team player or have speed like Charles/Max.
Agree it’s been a great job and they didn’t panic but instead took the time to understand the problem and bit by bit introduce mitigations/solutions. More importantly, as you’ve pointed out before, is likely the updates to the rolling road tools that should help avoid future missteps (albeit I’m sure all teams will continue to have some in this rules cycle).Vanja #66 wrote: ↑19 Oct 2024, 22:10It's funny how these primary details get lost when everything works out From a "4th car" to a regular win challenger everywhere with one floor update Exceptional job by Tondi and the whole aero and chassis teamf1316 wrote: ↑19 Oct 2024, 22:03The most exciting thing, of course, is that the car was still competitive on this more traditional circuit - I think that’s all the confirmation we need in the efficacy of the Monza floor and bodes well for the rest of the year.
Even more so if you think that most other cars brought updates and the “final upgrade” Fred spoke about must therefore still be in the pipeline .
Absolutely - hats off to the team. They’ve kept on holding on their own floor philosophy and finally mastered it. They seem to be able to not lose any of the exceptional race pace while strengthening the weak spots the car has had.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑19 Oct 2024, 22:10It's funny how these primary details get lost when everything works out From a "4th car" to a regular win challenger everywhere with one floor update Exceptional job by Tondi and the whole aero and chassis teamf1316 wrote: ↑19 Oct 2024, 22:03The most exciting thing, of course, is that the car was still competitive on this more traditional circuit - I think that’s all the confirmation we need in the efficacy of the Monza floor and bodes well for the rest of the year.
Even more so if you think that most other cars brought updates and the “final upgrade” Fred spoke about must therefore still be in the pipeline .
I will toot my own horn here just pre-qualifying, in case any pessimism comes back in.dialtone wrote: ↑19 Oct 2024, 04:11The car is fine. They obviously know now how to extract performance out of the floor. The car is a lot closer than in Silverstone where LEC was out in q2 and SAI 0.7 off.
We’re done with it while MCL and RBR are going to bring more updates.
This was a fine quali, they improved on most of their issues.
Yeah, it's never been 4th fastest car, at the low point it was at worst equal to Merc but they had favourable cold races to save them from deg and McLaren/Norris wasting their chances weekend after weekend...f1316 wrote: ↑19 Oct 2024, 23:47Agree it’s been a great job and they didn’t panic but instead took the time to understand the problem and bit by bit introduce mitigations/solutions. More importantly, as you’ve pointed out before, is likely the updates to the rolling road tools that should help avoid future missteps (albeit I’m sure all teams will continue to have some in this rules cycle).
I think I’m understanding the subtext in what you’re saying, ie that it was never as bad as made out and there were always mitigating circumstances on the days Ferrari were “4th fastest”. If so, I agree with that. That said, there was also clearly an issue with the Barcelona floor - which everyone in the team acknowledged - and in that sense one floor upgrade (to make good on what that floor was supposed to bring) really did make a big difference.
Do we need these upgrades? So the top 3 in the WCC will give a lot of profit for the 2026 car.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 00:08I'm really curious about updates, it seems they delayed them to Mexico to leave room for evaulation and setup, hopefully new WT pays dividends already. I think their design approach can yield more improvement still and I don't think SF25 will be a minor step forward from final SF24 spec
Showing he has pace to challenge Leclerc will absolutely add good points to his resume.
Need Leclerc special, still would be p2Space-heat wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 00:57I'd take P3-4 right now. If Charles can get T1 and S1 high speed right P2 is on. I think Norris' time might be too far.
Seem like Sainz was a tenth down on VER on the last run. The S3 on the first run were near the same. Seems like nothing would have changed.