*sigh*... it is amazing that even after Ferrari had a solid race today by all measurable accounts, 'fans' seem to think they were rubbish and that we were actually fighting for 1st and 2nd place last year. So, let's run through some facts to enlighten some of you.
1. Ferrari went from being effectively fighting with Alfa Romeo towards the back-end of last season, to getting cozy and competitive amongst McLaren (who finished 3rd last year). Take that whichever way you want; That is a solid improvement from 2020.
2. Given the straights at Bahrain, I'd label this as a power track to an extent... to which we performed well. Considering how strong the Mercedes engine is, and now that McLaren have it at their disposal, PLUS where the power unit for us was last year... again, a nice improvement it would seem. I'm actually looking forward to seeing how we perform on less power orientated tracks.
3. Finishing 6th and 8th... yes, being a Ferrari fan, we naturally want them to be fighting for 1st and 2nd, but after the nightmare of last year, we would've killed for a 6th and 8th in 2020. At least the result was gotten on Merit somewhat, and not by a whole bunch of cars retiring in front (you could only say Perez starting further back was a bit of a bonus, considering the pace the Red Bull has it isn't a surprise he managed to catch-up). Charles drove a solid race, despite suffering from a bit of tyre deg. towards the end... as did Daniel Ricciardo in the McLaren. Carlos drove a more conservative race (by his own admission), but still brought the car home in the points and he'll only continue to improve as the season goes on.
4. Seriously, stop going on about the size of the rear wing on the Ferrari. If you think you have a solution to it, by all means contact the team in Maranello and enlighten them... since you know, clearly they don't have any proper engineers there or anything.
I get this is a technical forum, but simply complaining Ferrari has a big rear wing and is the reason why they're not quick or that theres a problem with the car, is to put it politely... stupid.
Can anybody actually tell me or anybody what Ferrari did WRONG in the race? Because as far as I can tell, unless I'm blind... all I'm seeing is a bunch of positives to take away compared to what we all endured last year.