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    Thumbs up Three weeks to make a step forward

    Maranello, 11 June –Scuderia Ferrari headed home to Maranello yesterday after the demanding trip to the Canadian Grand Prix ended with a second place for Fernando Alonso and an eighth for Felipe Massa. There are now three weeks to go before the next round on 30 June at Silverstone and they will be important ones in terms of preparing for the races coming up in the summer months. The Scuderia engineers face a very busy time, starting with an analysis of a hefty amount of data aimed at taking a clear look at the performance difference evident between qualifying and the race.

    The task at hand is to improve the performance of the F138 over a single timed lap, which is what is required to be at the top of the time sheet in qualifying. The checks the engineers will undertake over the coming weeks will take into account the various ambient conditions and the nature of the surfaces of the various tracks. Indeed, on this front it will be necessary to find out why the F138 did not seem well suited to less abrasive track surfaces as found on street and semi-permanent circuits, or to cold and damp conditions as was the case in qualifying in Montreal. Canada produced untypical conditions that were also hard to predict, but in a championship that takes place over a full nine months, every possible situation has to be analysed.

    “Both Fernando and Felipe staged a really great fight back,” commented Stefano Domenicali. “But when making a final assessment of this weekend, Saturday’s qualifying weighed heavily on the outcome, even if in the race, we showed our potential once again. If we had started from the very front of the grid, we would have had everything in place to aim for the win. The circumstances in which qualifying was run did not suit the characteristics of our car and we paid a very high price for that.

    “At the same time, we must also continue to push on the development of our car,” continued Domenicali. “Because our rivals have made clear steps forward. Apart from Red Bull, in Montreal, Mercedes was also very competitive, not just in qualifying over a single lap, but also over the whole race distance. We must give our drivers the wherewithal to fight for the front two rows of the grid, because that is the key to be able to capitalise on our car’s race pace. Now we have a slightly longer than usual gap before the next race in Silverstone. We will try and use that time as well as possible to work on the car and continue studying tyre behaviour, because on Sunday we saw cars which were able to do two thirds of the race with just one set and therefore, understanding how the tyres will work at every circuit will require very close attention.

    “We have completed the first seven races of the 2013 season and we are in the fight for both the drivers’ and constructors’ titles,” concluded Domenicali. “Now we move into a phase were it will be vital to make up the ground we have lost, trying to put together a string of useful results. The opposition is numerous and very strong, but they too know our strengths. It will be a closely matched contest from race to race, on a variety of different circuit types with races held in different conditions. It’s an exciting prospect and I don’t think it will reach its conclusion until the very last race of the season.”

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    Montezemolo: “We have faith in the FIA”
    Maranello, 11 June – “We have faith in the FIA,” was Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo’s terse comment on the subject of the test conducted by Mercedes after the Spanish Grand Prix, as a sidebar to the opening ceremony for the new Ferrari Museum at Maranello. “I do not wish to comment, but I note with satisfaction that the Federation is following this incident well. Let’s hope Formula 1 can maintain its professionalism and we have faith that those who attempt to circumvent the regulations are pursued and prosecuted, or rather more prosecuted than pursued.

    “As for us, we know exactly what we must do to win,” continued Montezemolo. “Between today and tomorrow, I will hold a long and detailed meeting with Domenicali and all the engineers: they know what we must do to improve and I am convinced that right to the very last race, Ferrari will be competitive and a contender, that we will not give up and that we have all the elements in place to improve. A super-Saturday? Yes, but even just a normal one would do: it would be enough to see a car capable of getting comfortably onto the first two rows of the grid, not necessarily on pole, because from there, we can win the race. On Sunday, we saw Alonso produce another amazing race, with Ferrari running as a contender. We can but hope that in future, it might be a bit hotter on the race weekends…”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    It will be a closely matched contest from race to race, on a variety of different circuit types with races held in different conditions. It’s an exciting prospect and I don’t think it will reach its conclusion until the very last race of the season.”
    hmm ... Either we have something big coming (in terms of progress) or I don't know why he comes to the conclusion that it will last until the very last race of the season. But how should I know ...

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    I'm hoping for a massive update.

    These three weeks are going to take forever...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Senna4Ever View Post
    hmm ... Either we have something big coming (in terms of progress) or I don't know why he comes to the conclusion that it will last until the very last race of the season. But how should I know ...
    Yeah I find that a bit odd. If Vettel has a couple DNFs and we improve the car enough Alonso could win the title before the last race, it's possible. OTOH, Vettel could also win the title before the final race if he keeps up his consistency. Does Domenicali have a crystal ball?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrarichamp View Post
    Yeah I find that a bit odd. If Vettel has a couple DNFs and we improve the car enough Alonso could win the title before the last race, it's possible. OTOH, Vettel could also win the title before the final race if he keeps up his consistency. Does Domenicali have a crystal ball?
    No Mr. Domenicali does not have crystal ball and also I don't think anything that big is coming. By my humble opinion that is just PR talking...

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