I don’t blame his pessimism, I’m really suggesting Ferrari should use the next 2 races as test sessions to gather as much data as they possibly can to see where and why the rear suspension has problems.Sergej wrote: ↑26 Mar 2025, 09:55Yesterday Rosario Giuliana said he's quite pessimistic about Ferrari solving their problems shortly. He's generally a Ferrari PR, so if he said that, I think situation is quite bad. Anyway he confirmed upgrades could come for Bahrain, but they are not aimed at solving the problem, they were planned before.
And the fix isn’t going to be quick because why would anyone think it is, I mean have you seen how long it takes Mercedes just to find some idea of a “fix”?
Really holding off on the upgrades would be wise, especially if it’s aero related. Most of performance gains now seems to be mechanical.