lkm9719 wrote:just worries of kimi performance as he is still not up his game, hope new engineer help him asap, i wish to see him challenging alanso
That doesn't really matter. Ifthey can't get the car to drop a second in the Gap to Merc.
lkm9719 wrote:just worries of kimi performance as he is still not up his game, hope new engineer help him asap, i wish to see him challenging alanso
This was always going to take time and anyone being Alonso's team mate was going to have to bite their tongue and get on with it, but if anyone knows how Raikkonen drives it's pretty obvious what he's trying to do. Getting it right is another matter.lkm9719 wrote:just worries of kimi performance as he is still not up his game, hope new engineer help him asap, i wish to see him challenging alanso
Par for the course. Raikkonen doesn't talk to the media as much so media and journalists try and fill in the blanks. David Coulthard tried to do that in an article and it was clear that despite having been his team mate for several years he had no idea about the guy, or maybe Coulthard thought he was going to inherent the mantle after Hakkinen and got the hump about what he came up against.Bob Brown wrote:I do notice that the media hates Kimi though. They might be just spreading rumors, hoping they come true.
Ganxxta wrote:Lets be honest, its not the fault of the drivers, the car is simply bad (again), thats why they sometimes overdrive it, like Kimi in Montreal.
It is simply embarrassing to be only 9th with your best car (pure speed, Lewis, Massas & Perez mishaps ignored).
So if they want to win,they need 8 faster cars to DNF
Not to speak of Rosberg, who managed to get second without ERS power and limited rear breaks, if they can't even challenge such wounded car, its looking really bad performance wise.
I just hope that at least they know internally how and why they are going backwards, so that someone hopefully can fix it. [-o<
I still see the Ferrari struggling on the acceleration out the slow corners, albeit they have improved drivability of the car... still laking major performance on the top end sped... I think that RBR has brought a very competitive package and will continue to improve and keep Ferrari at bay unless they move in a different direction.Honestly believe that if ferrari had run the full update package, they would have been contesting with tbs and hence had a shot at the win.
Because ferrari were three tenths down on vettel's third place in quali. Granted, three tenths is a reasonably large step from an upgrade, but since alonso said it improved rear downforce - which would aid traction, improve balance, make tyres work better- I think it's quite possible.SpainFAN wrote:I mean, I like Ferrari and all, but honestly, where did you get the insight to make such a claim?I still see the Ferrari struggling on the acceleration out the slow corners, albeit they have improved drivability of the car... still laking major performance on the top end sped... I think that RBR has brought a very competitive package and will continue to improve and keep Ferrari at bay unless they move in a different direction.Honestly believe that if ferrari had run the full update package, they would have been contesting with tbs and hence had a shot at the win.
If you're really being honest . It's hard to tell (for us) how good the full update package was. There wasn't alot of coverage (that I saw) of Ferrari during the early practice sessions. I do agree with you that in Quali and the Race they struggled to get away from the slow corners.SpainFAN wrote:I mean, I like Ferrari and all, but honestly, where did you get the insight to make such a claim?I still see the Ferrari struggling on the acceleration out the slow corners, albeit they have improved drivability of the car... still laking major performance on the top end sped... I think that RBR has brought a very competitive package and will continue to improve and keep Ferrari at bay unless they move in a different direction.Honestly believe that if ferrari had run the full update package, they would have been contesting with tbs and hence had a shot at the win.
SpainFAN wrote:I am... not only that but I agree fully on the PU rules... even then, how could it be that RBR has gained so much in comparison to where they are now and Ferrari just keeps on struggling... another year in the dark is tough on the teams/sponsors/fans.
I would love to see a race where you just did not know who was going to take victory... where the 4th and 5th line on the grid could have a chance and the pole was not just a mere possibility of the dominant team. I hate it when one team dominates, first it was Shumi/Ferrari, then RBR/Vettel Now it's Merc/??? but either way, I like racing not just the one team I follow in F1.
I miss the on-race overtaking...
For now we have to contend in a wait a see, if Merc has a DNF who will take it...
Any source for that?diffuser wrote: ...I believe they've already used their 1 gear change and I believe they made the gear ratio higher (lower top speed) to compensate for lack of PU power...
No and nobody is gonna find a source for that, because it didn't happen. If Ferrari's simulation couldn't even get the gearing right, then they probably wouldn't even make the grid, much less build the 3rd quickest chassis.hollus wrote:Any source for that?diffuser wrote: ...I believe they've already used their 1 gear change and I believe they made the gear ratio higher (lower top speed) to compensate for lack of PU power...