I don't know what you are smoking, be it hopium, or otherwise, but please share a few ounces.dia6olo wrote: ↑01 Apr 2025, 14:10I fully agree with this, I think that while one can argue based on the opening 2 weekends Ferrari are 4th best, Results alone do not always tell the real story. In my opinion, I also think that Ferrari are considerably better than 4th best and arguably 2nd best, at least based on the China weekend...f1316 wrote: ↑31 Mar 2025, 18:32I don’t think the data bears that out. Leclerc had better race pace than Russell with a broken fw and fell back after running most of the race in dirty air. In China at least, I think Ferrari was quite clearly the second fastest car. That doesn’t discount the fact that I also think talk of titles is far fetched at the moment and more fundamental improvements will be needed before you can even start to think in those terms.

Ferrari is the clear 4th fastest car. it was the case in Winter testing, Australia Qualifying, and the China race.
You really cannot decipher what the performance would have been from Charles with an underweight car with a wing flexing on the straights. Likewise Lewis and the low ride height. The cars were illegal on these 3 fronts.
All the top 5 teams have shown flashes of having the best pace, but only in moments. The best car has top performace across the whole weekend like Mlcaren. Mercedes are second best tied with redbull, as it really has no weakness at this stage. Redbull had very strong pace on the hard tyres in China, and had very good form in Australia.
These three teams are at the sharp end. Ferrari sadly is like Williams at this point. Just flashes in the pan when it comes to pace. Very promising but no solid presence at the front.
Hamilton pretty much stole that Sprint win. A case of running in clean air, and having a good base setup when the others did not find a sweet spot so early in the weekend.