Referring to some generalized “Italian media propaganda” is lazy at best, and arguably prejudiced. Such a comment only serves to fuel lazy tropes/stereotypes.Sergej wrote: ↑15 Aug 2026, 23:18Of course at the beginning of the year there was a ton of propaganda, typical of italian media. Honda, who started much further back, are struggling to find 30 hp from their upgrade. It's not that easy.f1316 wrote: ↑15 Aug 2026, 21:21That’s not really transformative (and much less than the big chassis upgrades are delivering at the moment). Kinda surprising as it’s supposedly including a bigger turbo and making a major architectural change for 1 tenth seems a bit odd. You’ve obviously got to push every thousandth but I’m surprised as earlier in the season we were told it was 50, 60 bhp in arrears - suddenly now we’re saying 17 bhp is all they could catch up (and perhaps that’s all there is to catch up?).Sergej wrote: ↑15 Aug 2026, 19:40The first ADUO upgrade introduced in Austria delivered 7 hp, while the second step, expected in Monza, is estimated to deliver at least 10 hp, or approximately 7 kW. Without compromising reliability, the gain could be worth just over a tenth in Monza and slightly less in Baku.
https://autoracer.it/ferrari-sf-26-tela ... e-potenza/
Did compression ratios change things? Did Ferrari turn things up after the ADUO assessment ?
There are good and media bad outlets representing all nationalities/fanbases.
If one is going to make such charged claims, they ought to have actual evidence for what they’re saying: show us the articles, show us the claims, show us the (alleged) propaganda.
Clearly you are not familiar with the work of the AutoRacer team, an Italian outlet which does excellent reporting/journalism regarding F1/Ferrari.
