They never said they would be competing for both championships, just that this was the aim. Which is just a typical 'no duh' statement. No doubt Mercedes and Red Bull also had the same aims.deadhead wrote: ↑18 Aug 2025, 20:42100% matter of perspective and most importantly the statements from the team at the beginning of the season, which was we will be fighting for both championships, so coming from that being a distant second (if that) is indeed a complete disaster.
If the goal of this team is to have a few podiums, maybe a win, and finish second in the championship, then this season is an enormous success!
So which is it? Maybe don’t state that your goal is fighting for both championships in the beginning of the season…
I think the concerning part of this season isn't that they are second place. Because overhauling Mclaren was always going to be very difficult, and certainly with the gains Mclaren made over the winter, it seems pretty clear that Ferrari would have needed a monumental level of improvement to simply catch Mclaren, much less beat them. They still tried and that was the goal, but it's no 'disastrous failure' that they didn't do it. F1 is hard.
The concerning part is that they built a car with all-new fundamental problems that they didn't really understand and haven't been able to properly deal with even about two thirds of the way through the season. A lot of the hope coming from last season was because Ferrari made real progress by the end of 2024, showing they could get on top of technical issues, even if there was still some fundamental weaknesses. This year they have not really shown that. Maybe the car is a bit better now, but everytime they seem to start feeling better about things, some issue shows its ugly head again and drags them back down. It just doesn't fill people with a lot of hope for the future.
(though really, Ferrari have done quite well with the last two regulation changes, so who knows...)
