2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
05 Oct 2025, 02:25
It's like there is no front in all turns, the driver is forced to reduce speed to be able to turn and especially Leclerc wasn't able to rotate the car with the tricks he do normally.
I suppose they saw again after FP1 that the plank will not finish in specs and raised it once more and this is game over.

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bluechris wrote:
05 Oct 2025, 08:31
ScuderiaLeo wrote:
05 Oct 2025, 02:25
It's like there is no front in all turns, the driver is forced to reduce speed to be able to turn and especially Leclerc wasn't able to rotate the car with the tricks he do normally.
I suppose they saw again after FP1 that the plank will not finish in specs and raised it once more and this is game over.
Same story with Lewis, he was sawing the steering wheel in corners. At this point, I just hope Ferrari have found every possible mistake they can make to have a clean and hopefully competitive car for the next regs.

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Seanspeed wrote:
04 Oct 2025, 23:18
ScuderiaLeo wrote:
04 Oct 2025, 16:43

Luscion wrote:
04 Oct 2025, 16:30
I really wish they didn't cancel their floor upgrade they were supposed to bring at Hungary especially when it was already being physically developed. Might lose P2 in the constructors because of it as well
Antonelli has looked good recently, I see no chance of them keeping P2 in the WCC.
It's so insanely annoying that the drivers clearly aren't allowed to say anything. I'm getting so damn tired of this as a fan. This is the end of the season with nothing to gain from 'hiding problems' or whatever. It's completely ridiculous. This is muzzling out of sheer insecurity of looking bad as a company. And I fear that might actually be symptomatic of what's wrong within the team. If you're afraid to admit problems openly and have some humility, then you're probably not building the right kind of environment to progress.
I've mentioned this prior and I'll mention it again: allowing team employees to openly, transparently, and freely discuss (potentially highly sensitive) internal information is generally discouraged in public-facing, highly competitive industries, especially professional sports.

Be frustrated that the team - the same team that delivered the SF-24, mind you, a car everyone loved, or at least quite well liked - clearly made a significant misstep during the development of the SF-25; don't be frustrated that the team seemingly has a policy against openly discussing internal specifics (as they well should).

Again, this is basic management stuff, and not only to protect potentially sensitive information, but in order to protect the team, and the individual(s) possibly responsible for this mess. You don't have to like Vasseur's approach, but it's largely expected of someone in his role.

As for his comments about the potential of the car in FP1, my only potential explanation (off the top of my head) is that they believe, or have identified, that the plank wear issue is a major flaw/oversight that has hamstrung an otherwise capable car. Maybe someone - or certain people - in the vehicle mechanics/suspension department screwed up something re: plank wear, missed something, had a major oversight, and while the rest of the car works well, and would have potential if they could run the car at a similar ride height to their competitors, they are unable to do so because of this plank issue.

That's not to say the situation is any less frustrating, but maybe he sees a strong car in most facets, but this plank issue is actually hindering some underlying potential.

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catent wrote:
05 Oct 2025, 10:10
Seanspeed wrote:
04 Oct 2025, 23:18
ScuderiaLeo wrote:
04 Oct 2025, 16:43




Antonelli has looked good recently, I see no chance of them keeping P2 in the WCC.
It's so insanely annoying that the drivers clearly aren't allowed to say anything. I'm getting so damn tired of this as a fan. This is the end of the season with nothing to gain from 'hiding problems' or whatever. It's completely ridiculous. This is muzzling out of sheer insecurity of looking bad as a company. And I fear that might actually be symptomatic of what's wrong within the team. If you're afraid to admit problems openly and have some humility, then you're probably not building the right kind of environment to progress.
I've mentioned this prior and I'll mention it again: allowing team employees to openly, transparently, and freely discuss (potentially highly sensitive) internal information is generally discouraged in public-facing, highly competitive industries, especially professional sports.

Be frustrated that the team - the same team that delivered the SF-24, mind you, a car everyone loved, or at least quite well liked - clearly made a significant misstep during the development of the SF-25; don't be frustrated that the team seemingly has a policy against openly discussing internal specifics (as they well should).

Again, this is basic management stuff, and not only to protect potentially sensitive information, but in order to protect the team, and the individual(s) possibly responsible for this mess. You don't have to like Vasseur's approach, but it's largely expected of someone in his role.

As for his comments about the potential of the car in FP1, my only potential explanation (off the top of my head) is that they believe, or have identified, that the plank wear issue is a major flaw/oversight that has hamstrung an otherwise capable car. Maybe someone - or certain people - in the vehicle mechanics/suspension department screwed up something re: plank wear, missed something, had a major oversight, and while the rest of the car works well, and would have potential if they could run the car at a similar ride height to their competitors, they are unable to do so because of this plank issue.

That's not to say the situation is any less frustrating, but maybe he sees a strong car in most facets, but this plank issue is actually hindering some underlying potential.
This all makes sense. The issue is, I am not even sure they ride the car high as the others when the performance is there. Another way of thinking this could be, they are forced to ride lower than the others because downforce from the floor isn’t there at all.
This could mean they have not been able to improve the floor in a year.

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Leclerc having car problems... what's new

The reliability of their mechanical parts and cooling needs to be looked into for 2026.

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If they could sim the remainder of the season…

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hamilton and leclerc have a free pit stop now i think , why they do not change strategy , ham-law is 30 seconde gap in lap 39

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I know we say it every week..

But this lico is ridiculous

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:(

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Yeah lec has brake imbalance and has to lico everywhere

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This is worse than that time in Bahrain

So frustrating!!!!!!!! If every race will be like this, why do we even show up. Even when we qualify or start well, we lose positions because of the car having problems or overheating!!!

Leclerc's brakes being useless all race and then Hamilton's just blows up is poetic because of how ridiculous it is

Get poor Hamilton and Leclerc out of this mess!!!

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This car man, all that hard work Lewis did for nothing

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Credit for keeping it out of the wall…what a heap of junk this car is.

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They have to do LiCo otherwise we will get shocked by the “real potential” of the car. :D