Binotto says 0.7sec is lost on straight to Mercedes, but "engine power is not the only issue". Says the car is competitive in grip-limited parts of the lap (corners) but not in power-limited parts of the lap (straights). Most interesting!
LM10 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2020, 17:27
Of course it's been his fault. He needs a solid rear and obviously can't fully adapt his style when he's not happy with how the car behaves. That surely is his weak point.
But this season I don't know how you can be angry about driver performances.
Well Vettel says the car is "undrivable". Meanwhile, Leclerc was smooth, consistent and put the
very same car on the podium. This raises
serious questions about Vettel's driving ability, or lack thereof.
LM10 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2020, 17:27
They're punished enough with their current car.
The car is a still a VERY solid upper midfield car. That's a good car,
far superior to something like a Williams. The last thing Ferrari needs are inconsistent drivers who can't take advantage of such a solid car and get the podiums and top fives when they are available.