In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
I can not remember on something like that in the last decade.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 00:02In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 00:02In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
Maybe you are right,MoP wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 21:21That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 00:02In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
I too remember Ferati bringing a almost new car in Barcelona 2007 thinking further back.
Yes, in years in between there has been stagnation, but not always by far.
In 2015, 2017, 2018, which would be these massive aero developments?MoP wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 21:21That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 00:02In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
I too remember Ferati bringing a almost new car in Barcelona 2007 thinking further back.
Yes, in years in between there has been stagnation, but not always by far.
What major developments do you expect from Ferrari in this season? It’s been clear from get go that they will spend not so much time and effort into the SF21. It would not make sense anyway.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 23:42In 2015, 2017, 2018, which would be these massive aero developments?MoP wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 21:21That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 00:02
In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
I too remember Ferati bringing a almost new car in Barcelona 2007 thinking further back.
Yes, in years in between there has been stagnation, but not always by far.
One of the weaknesses of Ferrari is the lack of development in season, in particular the aero one.
I stop here as we are off topic, being this a thread of this year car.
I just wanted to point out that this year is not so different from the others.
Did I write somewhere that I am expecting big updates from Ferrari this year?LM10 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 18:14What major developments do you expect from Ferrari in this season? It’s been clear from get go that they will spend not so much time and effort into the SF21. It would not make sense anyway.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 23:42In 2015, 2017, 2018, which would be these massive aero developments?MoP wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 21:21
That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.
I too remember Ferati bringing a almost new car in Barcelona 2007 thinking further back.
Yes, in years in between there has been stagnation, but not always by far.
One of the weaknesses of Ferrari is the lack of development in season, in particular the aero one.
I stop here as we are off topic, being this a thread of this year car.
I just wanted to point out that this year is not so different from the others.
The major problem of Ferrari in the last few years preventing them from developing effectively has been a correlation issue. For this season one of their biggest goals was to solve that and it seems they did.
Binotto told they’re happy with how correlation works now. You can believe him or not.gordonthegun wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 18:50Did I write somewhere that I am expecting big updates from Ferrari this year?LM10 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 18:14What major developments do you expect from Ferrari in this season? It’s been clear from get go that they will spend not so much time and effort into the SF21. It would not make sense anyway.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 23:42
In 2015, 2017, 2018, which would be these massive aero developments?
One of the weaknesses of Ferrari is the lack of development in season, in particular the aero one.
I stop here as we are off topic, being this a thread of this year car.
I just wanted to point out that this year is not so different from the others.
The major problem of Ferrari in the last few years preventing them from developing effectively has been a correlation issue. For this season one of their biggest goals was to solve that and it seems they did.
In my opinion, they have solved the correlation issue as the correlation this year doesn't take place as they don't bring new parts on track.
Easy to solve correlation issues this way.
Next year we'll know how good is correlation.LM10 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 19:44Binotto told they’re happy with how correlation works now. You can believe him or not.gordonthegun wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 18:50Did I write somewhere that I am expecting big updates from Ferrari this year?LM10 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2021, 18:14
What major developments do you expect from Ferrari in this season? It’s been clear from get go that they will spend not so much time and effort into the SF21. It would not make sense anyway.
The major problem of Ferrari in the last few years preventing them from developing effectively has been a correlation issue. For this season one of their biggest goals was to solve that and it seems they did.
In my opinion, they have solved the correlation issue as the correlation this year doesn't take place as they don't bring new parts on track.
Easy to solve correlation issues this way.
2019 was a year where they massively changed the performance characteristics of the car, but it happened gradually so people didn't think much of it.MoP wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 21:21That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 00:02In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
I too remember Ferati bringing a almost new car in Barcelona 2007 thinking further back.
Yes, in years in between there has been stagnation, but not always by far.
Gradually, you say? I think it was almost night and day by how the performance of the car changed... almost drastic. Think back to the Summer Break at Budapest where Ferrari finished a solid minute or so behind Mercedes and Red Bull, then somewhat expectingly were very quick in Spa and Monza... before rocking-up to Singapore and having a car that only several weeks prior on a twisty track, couldn't hold a candle to the Mercedes or the Red Bull. A lot of followers suggest that they Spa/Monza races is what got people talking about Ferrari's improvement in pace, but honestly I think the real eye-opener was Singapore.
You are right in that, everybody expected Ferrari to do nothing at Singapore, it was very surprising.Schippke wrote: ↑09 Jul 2021, 16:02Gradually, you say? I think it was almost night and day by how the performance of the car changed... almost drastic. Think back to the Summer Break at Budapest where Ferrari finished a solid minute or so behind Mercedes and Red Bull, then somewhat expectingly were very quick in Spa and Monza... before rocking-up to Singapore and having a car that only several weeks prior on a twisty track, couldn't hold a candle to the Mercedes or the Red Bull. A lot of followers suggest that they Spa/Monza races is what got people talking about Ferrari's improvement in pace, but honestly I think the real eye-opener was Singapore.
In-season development has been one of their weaknesses, but i think their major weakness is building the chassis around the tires. Atleast since after 2017.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 23:42In 2015, 2017, 2018, which would be these massive aero developments?MoP wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 21:21That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 00:02
In the last 10 years has Ferrari ever made major aero changes in season?
I too remember Ferati bringing a almost new car in Barcelona 2007 thinking further back.
Yes, in years in between there has been stagnation, but not always by far.
One of the weaknesses of Ferrari is the lack of development in season, in particular the aero one.
I stop here as we are off topic, being this a thread of this year car.
I just wanted to point out that this year is not so different from the others.
What do you mean by "building the chassis around the tires" ?ryaan2904 wrote: ↑10 Jul 2021, 20:49In-season development has been one of their weaknesses, but i think their major weakness is building the chassis around the tires. Atleast since after 2017.gordonthegun wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 23:42In 2015, 2017, 2018, which would be these massive aero developments?MoP wrote: ↑07 Jul 2021, 21:21
That is just not true. 2015, 2017 and 2018 All this cars were developed massively. 2018 backfired in Singapore. 2017 the cars was aerodynamically the class of the field all year. The engine let the car down as well as reliability.
I too remember Ferati bringing a almost new car in Barcelona 2007 thinking further back.
Yes, in years in between there has been stagnation, but not always by far.
One of the weaknesses of Ferrari is the lack of development in season, in particular the aero one.
I stop here as we are off topic, being this a thread of this year car.
I just wanted to point out that this year is not so different from the others.
Hope they do something different from next year.