PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 May 2026, 21:21
sucof wrote: ↑13 May 2026, 16:50
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 May 2026, 14:51
When is the end of term on Fred's contract. I think it's time to let him go. Need someone new.
Oh no not again!!
Please stop with this silly "whom to fire next" game...
No real company and team works like this. You need to finetune things, find the small errors, not go in there like an elephant in to a porcelain shop and destroy everything, excepting a new and better shop for tomorrow!
Also, I think he is doing a good job.
The team has gone backwards!
Upgrades that don't work. Tyres that don't last. Still not splitting strategies. And still not dominating races.
I think it’s crazy to suggest the upgrades didn’t work - the gap to Mercedes, who did have some upgrades, just not many, was undeniably smaller. Likely the Ferrari chassis foundation was stronger so there was less low hanging fruit than McLaren or Red Bull, for instance. I do think introducing all of them at once may not have ended up as the right strategy as they may find it harder to figure out what’s working better or worse, but let’s see.
But this is ultimately all about engine, no doubt. On the one hand, that’s not an excuse: Ferrari should build competitive engines and being behind Red bull on power is, frankly, unacceptable. But the chassis is doing a lot of work to keep them vaguely in the game and it’s pretty unlikely Ferrari can win on merit (outside somewhere like Monaco which should suit the package) unless/until the engine is improved.