PlatinumZealot wrote:
I know what you're saying, but he is the boss, he decides what is released to the public and we like him more for it! =D>
More importantly he's heading off the notion that they are under performing in the race. Think of it this way, every damn friday practice people see the times, attempt to compare them at face value despite now years of proof of how the teams like to run in FP2. Currently Ferrari tend to run what I think is effectively second stint fuel levels and/or higher engine power. Mercedes go full fuel loads on seemingly both tires and/or lower engine power. 99% of people and in particular the idiots on sky and other places rather than use their brains and quantify how fast with the almost certainty they aren't running same fuel loads they instead spend 2 days hyping up how fast Ferrari look and how close the race will be. Then qualifying happens and the argument from people turns to Merc having a qualifying advantage but how those FP2 times prove Ferrari are better in race pace... then the race comes along and Ferrari aren't anywhere.
He's putting an end to that, overhyping performance means Ferrari are set up to fail every single Sunday, the fans believing they matched Merc but failed effectively every race. Ferrari need to both not stick their heads in the sand and pretend they are fast enough and they need to stop people overestimating their performance and then disappointing everyone.
He's doing absolutely the right thing. Ferrari made a BIG step, 2-3/10ths(which is pretty... optimistic) is a significantly smaller gap to Merc than they had last year. THey made a big step but from way way too far back last year. Hopefully they'll make another big step next year. THe car will be closer to an evolution than a revolution. The W04 was revolution, the W05/06 have been evolutions. Make a new car, second year, keep the best bits, work on the worst bits and that is why you get diminishing returns... when everything is a best bit it's hard to even know where to improve.