bhallg2k wrote:It's funny. The team had a awful car last year, but ran it to perfection with great strategy and flawless execution. Now the team has a great car, and they can't seem to do much of anything with it without tripping over themselves in the process.
Like the failure to stop for a new wing after the first lap in Malaysia, I don't understand why they tried to use DRS after it broke, especially so soon. It's easy to say they couldn't know just how broken it was at the time, but a very simple risk/reward analysis reveals that time gained with a functional DRS pales in comparison to time lost in the pits to fix it...again.
Avarice is a bitch, I guess.
Hi Bhallg2k....Agreed, the one thing I would say is that had they finished 5th or 6th without use of Drs and than on the last lap or on the slowing down lap they ask Nando to try the Drs and it worked....wouldn't they have got more critiscism for that? Shouldn't they have than checked earlier to see if the Drs flap was working and fight for higher positions? Agreed they could've than done that check just on his in lap for his next scheduled stop,it was a coin toss, a risk taken that didn't work out. Hindsight is 20-20 vision.
Anyway my heart bleeds for the points lost, I have not followed all the lap times and the coverage I get is very poor so I don't know what the relative pace of Nando was compared to Vettel, if there were no problems could he have won the race? or was a second place there for the taking at least. Missed opportunity it was indeed.
On the bright side of things the good thing is come each race weekend, no matter the circuit Ferrari and Nando this year have a car capable of competing at the front and if not for a race victory every weekend, they can at least every weekend fight for the podium, the pace is there, the baseline is good and the qualy pace is not the best but is there or there abouts, Tyre wear is good, the balance seems good, the straight line pace is there despite carrying the needed downforce for the corners, the starts are brilliant.
The championship is not over and they can fight for it but they have to fight very hard from here on in. Nando is capable of it and in 2010 they proved it coming from behind. Last year alot of time and resource went in getting the F2012 up near to speed and making the car drivable, this year the car is good and they can focus that time and resource on developement.
Btw are Ferrari planning a big update as all other teams will be bringing big updates, is it on the schedule for next Gp?
Thanks