PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑09 May 2022, 02:37
Newey is confident RedBull will have the legs on ferrari and dominate. I don't know what Newey sees or doesn't see in the F175 but he feels his car has more more potential.
If you listen to Ferrari engineers, they basically say the same. And when two cars are as close together as Red Bull and Ferrari are, the designer will always tell you he feels his car has more potential.
Anyway - before Imola everyone said Ferrari will dominate the championship and they have the best car. Now Red Bull suddenly is said to be the one to dominate and to have the best car. The fact is that both cars are close in terms of pace and laptime and that small things make the difference. This can clearly be seen in the fact that, in Miami, the duell between Red Bull and Ferrari ended 1-1. Both had issues, Ferrari with tyres, Perez a few hps less and Verstappen has beaten Leclerc, while Sainz has beaten Perez. Ferrari usually is better in qualifying conditions, while Red Bull usually is in race conditions. So its two cars very close together, everything else is sensationalist journalism, exaggeraion or fan-boy talk, but not the reality.
If one car is better in qualifying and the other in race conditions, no one dominates the other or has the better car. Its obviouly small things that make the difference. The drivers themselves, tyres, set-up etc. and things are also track dependant.
Ferrari will now bring its first major updates to Barcelona and also loose some weight. Weight alone is laptime. Also Ferraris approach in this regard not to make changes for changes sake, makes it highly likely that it will be a step forward.
As Ferrari is leading both championships, still being faster in qualifying(what usually is the indicator for the cars "real" speed and potential)without any significant upgrade, while its main rival has already introduced two upgrades and, as history has proven, its easier for the best quali-car to gain race-pace than the other way around- the reality is that they are in a very good position. Everything else is just the usual sensationalist journalism, exaggeration and fan-boy talk. It was the same after Australia where Ferrari finished 40 sec. ahead of Red Bull. Most people had written of Red Bull and words like "Ferrari-Domination" were used...obviously things can change from race to race. Because both cars are close together in reality. And small things and one upgrade can make the difference.