Mugello 2020
Gazzetta reports that only the livery (amaranth red) will change on the Ferrari in Mugello.
"If you were expecting a new aero package that could improve the performance of the SF1000, it's time to put hope aside."
The restrictions of the regulation allow only a few changes and Binotto is looking rather at 2021 and use the "tokens" in the view of next year. The SF1000 will not change anymore until the end of the season, except for minor details.
On the engine front, Ferrari is already working on a new power unit that will hopefully give the desired results.
It's not how start but how you finish.
Without rule changes reverse grid and other ideas that will help this sterile sport then it will die a slow death.monza was a thriller.Even if ferrari were doing a mercedes and dominating all aspects of f1 by now it would also become very boring.F1 needs spicing up and quickly.
"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
But...................................but......... ......but..............
Montezemolo: "For those of us who love Ferrari, it's time to keep quiet"
Luca di Montezemelo, former president of Ferrari, is aware that Ferrari is going through a very complex time and asks the fans for silence and patience.
It is evident that the Italian team is going through one of the most critical periods in its history. The performance of the car this year is well below the SF90 of 2019 and it seems that Ferrari is the team that has regressed the most on the grid.
The icing on the cake of all this debacle for Maranello was the Italian Grand Prix. Neither Ferrari made it to Q3 in qualifying, and neither Charles Leclerc nor Sebastian Vettel finished the race. This result was especially hard, not only because they were racing at home, but because in Monza, last year, they took the pole and the victory from the Monegasque's hand.
All this, obviously, gives a lot to talk about in Italy. The Italian press is known for being very demanding and critical of the team and, this year, it is by no means the exception.
Montezemolo, who was president of Ferrari between 1991 and 2014, has spoken about the situation at Ferrari and has asked for a personal favor from the 'tifosi'. " I love Ferrari, but now it is better to be silent, " he assured in an interview with the Italian news agency ANSA.
"For those who love Ferrari, whom I love very much, this is a time when it is better to be silent," he asked the 'Ferraristas'.
The former Ferrari president tries to stay optimistic and is confident that the Italian team will eventually overcome this bump. "We must hope and trust that, on the eve of the 1,000th Scuderia Grand Prix, Ferrari will be able to believe in its abilities to overcome difficult moments like this, as it has already managed to do on some occasions in the past", insisted Montezemolo to end.
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It's not how start but how you finish.
"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
I really love Michael but at the time this decision was understandable (as much as I hated it). Kimi was the fastest driver on the grid in 2003-2006 and looked like what people think of Verstappen now. By 2006, Michael was already 37 and was no longer seen as a long term prospect for us (it was unheard of for drivers to have such long careers until then) and there was no better replacement then him (Fernando had already signed for McLaren but he wasn't thought of to be as good as him at those times).
To put it in current terms, it would be like having Verstappen replace Hamilton.
"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
Am quite excited to see the new 1 off livery. To keep fans occupied they should do variations on the livery at every race remaining. Until can change engine at start of next season nothing else will change on the car and it will only slip further back. Cannot update for more aero as engine is so weak they had to trim the original downforce back. That's why Haas and Alda caught up, with the current engine they have hit a brick wall.
High chance Schumacher would of won 2007 and 2008. I always felt Alomso was the better prospect than Raikkonen, bore out somewhat in 2007 and 2008 when Ferrari won only one drivers title at a scrape and Massa pushed Raikkonen very hard, easily beating him in 2008 and much of 2009. Ferrari car was best in 2007 and 2008 but McLaren had better drivers in my opinion.
The reason Kimi looked like he lost his edge in 2007 was because he struggled to adapt to the Bridgestones and in 2008 couldn't adapt to the setup of the car. If Michael was the one driving the F2007 and the F2008, he would have destroyed the competition because he wouldn't have to go through the trouble.
"I've always believed that you should never, ever give up and you should always keep fighting even when there's only a slightest chance." - Michael Schumacher
Of course, but the car is stuck for this year, nothing can be done to it that will make a difference. Start of next year with new engine will be next performance change. Might as well mess about with liveries as it's the only thing can change this season and gives something to talk about as for the rest of the year they are stuck fighting Haas, Alfa Romeo and William's.
Given that everything is going the way of electric, hopefully Ferrari jumps into that technology to build a bit more knowledge as I suspect this formula will have to become or merge with Formula E at some point........
Rest in Peace Leza, you were a true warrior...
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Ferrari unveiled anniversary livery for 1000th GP at Mugello
Camilleri & Co have already said they are not currently interested in going into electric racing and are looking at possible IndyCar or WEC/LMP participation sometime in the future. I think they should just get their F1 car sorted out before that!
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