dtro wrote: ↑28 Aug 2020, 17:10
dfegan358 wrote: ↑28 Aug 2020, 14:17
Very poor performance from Ferrari today. Considering their resources and financial clout, it is disappointing how they have performed this year.
Clearly the engine is at the bottom of the pack now. The technical department need to get things together at Maranello.
Seb is probably not too disappointed to be leaving as he has better Chance of wins/podiums at Aston Martin if he ends up there.
I can't defend them, but at this point the regulations severely hamstring a team's ability to react to a mistake in the development process.
True, but they knew that the car needed a lot to be done and they agreed to freeze the chassis components and the introduction of the 2 tokens available for this and the following year.
I wonder if someone in Ferrari has ever read "The art of war" by Sun Tzu, maybe they will discover that in a competitive environment like F1 they should only think about their team interests and not about if other teams will survive or not.
On the other hand it is also possible that they agreed to limit development so that to have an excuse for them not being able to design and develop a decent car.