ringo wrote: ↑09 Mar 2025, 21:08
There's more reading into from Journos from zero material.
I am seeing conflicing reports of issues with the handling of the car, even from Leclerc's account. Lewis is new so he really doesnt have an idea of how the car should feel relative to last year.
The team have reported successful testing. No mention of needing to fix or catch up a la Max and Wache. So I am wondering where did the negative view come from about this car having less load on the rear axle and inherent understeer.
Impressions from watching testing mainly. And while nothing is definitive and conditions were abnormal for Bahrain, it was very, very clear that at least over the test, Ferrari very much had a similar low-to-mid speed turn-in understeer that we saw most of last season. A strength that Mclaren gained after its Miami update that was a big part of where they gained advantage on us.
But we'll see. As always, we never really see all the gloves off til like Q2. I'm not optimistic we've got a
championship-capable car at all, but it doesn't mean it wont be a good car.