Could you tell or show the source for that, please?
8 long years proves this 9 my badVasconia wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 16:47Mclaren has been much better than Ferrari with in-season development and in fact, one of the best teams doing this.Hammerfist wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 15:11Only fp1 but Ferrari looking like the fourth best team so far. I expect that they’ll be third eventually this season as they have the resources to outdevelop Mclaren.
He is, I saw his long run times on mediums and they were great.
I think Carlos only real problem would be if Mick has some great seasons and he is clearly behind Leclerc. If not, he should spend some good years in Ferrari.JPower wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 18:46He is, I saw his long run times on mediums and they were great.
People seem to think his stay is a short term thing but if he has a good season, I see no reason why Ferrari can't run this lineup for awhile. Definitely two drivers you can build a car and team around.
Long runs
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We'll see. I don't rate Mick as highly as most. I'd have to see something very special out of Mick within a short amount of time before I'd move him up to Ferrari within 2 years. Leclerc/Russell-level special.Vasconia wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 19:36I think Carlos only real problem would be if Mick has some great seasons and he is clearly behind Leclerc. If not, he should spend some good years in Ferrari.JPower wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 18:46He is, I saw his long run times on mediums and they were great.
People seem to think his stay is a short term thing but if he has a good season, I see no reason why Ferrari can't run this lineup for awhile. Definitely two drivers you can build a car and team around.
Long runs
sainz had a big tow down the main straight on his soft tyre run, I wouldn't hold my breath yet.fritticaldi wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 20:08Ferrari was the quickest in sector 1 which is made up of long straights . This is a clear indication that they sorted out their PU woes .
I watched his onboard and the engineer said that the tow was around 0.1s... And Sainz wasn't totally happy with his lap "It was a little bit scrappy at the end" but they decided that it was ok for now and went to box...Juzh wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 20:13sainz had a big tow down the main straight on his soft tyre run, I wouldn't hold my breath yet.fritticaldi wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 20:08Ferrari was the quickest in sector 1 which is made up of long straights . This is a clear indication that they sorted out their PU woes .
It didn't look so hot, a lot of hesitation on the apexes, which begs the question why was Charles slower? He seemed hooked up in P1 already, weird...Mr.G wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 22:15I watched his onboard and the engineer said that the tow was around 0.1s... And Sainz wasn't totally happy with his lap "It was a little bit scrappy at the end" but they decided that it was ok for now and went to box...Juzh wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 20:13sainz had a big tow down the main straight on his soft tyre run, I wouldn't hold my breath yet.fritticaldi wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 20:08Ferrari was the quickest in sector 1 which is made up of long straights . This is a clear indication that they sorted out their PU woes .
Made an error on his push attempt. Also supposedly Ferrari were only giving their drivers 1 lap in this "push" mode which makes sense because this PU will be in use in all practices and qualis for (23÷3 (has the engine limit been raised back up to 3 for this year?)) races. Also a matter of saving tyres
So Leclerc has the best av lap time on mediums thenJPower wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 18:46He is, I saw his long run times on mediums and they were great.
People seem to think his stay is a short term thing but if he has a good season, I see no reason why Ferrari can't run this lineup for awhile. Definitely two drivers you can build a car and team around.
Long runs
https://twitter.com/tonisokolov1011/sta ... 53637?s=20