I'm not debating you can't have an understeery car. I am just trying to figure out this "correlation issues, especially with the front wing" statement. Ferrari's front wing has less surface area than their competitors, at least when paired with the small wing they used in testing. During testing, reports suggested Ferrari was twitchy in the rear end. Unstable. Maybe they had to dial the balance towards understeer just to keep the tires alive. Who knows.
Plus we have to solve the problem with the new rear wing asap. This should not happen, we only shoot ourselves in the foot.
I'm a bit disappointed myself since the second half last year and im on my limits to stop watching races completely. BUT i think about it and im gonna give the team some months to see if something has changed and we can start acting like a proper champioship winning team. Even if tomorrow we dont performed well and lose from Bulls and even Alo ,it will be disappointing but not the end of the world. Its a really long season and all teams has ups and downs. Mercs are behind for 2nd year in a row (a team that a lot of us had called them the perfect team etc) and even redbull last year had parfoemance problems and was more or less behind us in the 1st part of the season and if it wasnt our silly mystakes and poor reliability , the picture would be total opposite. So now i think we will to give the team 2-3 months to see if they can react ,by trying to fixing and evolving the car and not making the mystakes of the past both in and outside the track. Me personally then i will judge them and not now !!!
FERRARI FOR EVER !!!!!!!
There are no confirmations regarding correlation issues. Just speculation. We have great engineers, and we seem to have a plan how to improve in the following weeks. We do seem to have tackled our main weaknesses of last year, and if everything goes as planned, we will still achieve the needed downforce levels. This would be rally impressive, so let’s see if everything works out as planned. As we saw last year, you don’t win or loose a championship in the first races.
Exactly. The team said everything matched their expectation, the correlation between the track data and the simulation is accurate. The SF23 is behaving exactly the way it was supposed to be behaving.
The SF23 is the best car by far under braking, which suggest to me that the car has a strong front end downforce. But this year's rear tyres are weaker and Bahrain is a rear limited circuit, so Ferrari, just like every other team, adopted a setup that will induce understeer.
Fred already said we have issues with tyre degredation so that is something we know we need to keep working on.
Aston are the best car under braking. RB are basically a nice mix of Ferrari with low drag, Aston with good braking and then they have the best downforce as well.
Reliability issues already….
https://twitter.com/fanaticsferrari/...u7gQhYAVQSV8mg
~FORZA FERRARI~
Reliability issues already….
https://twitter.com/fanaticsferrari/...u7gQhYAVQSV8mg
~FORZA FERRARI~
its said that the energy store replaced with the old one.
if its so, we are planning to take a 4th engine. He has now two, we will probably use the other energy store in practice. if so, we better be safe than sorry.
Charles’ energy store is going to Maranello for checks.
Some parameters were not right, but it can be recovered. There was enough time before the race to replace it as a precaution.
Charles’ energy store is going to Maranello for checks.
Some parameters were not right, but it can be recovered. There was enough time before the race to replace it as a precaution.
Jock Clear is adamant that Ferrari can fight Red Bull in the race, having made gains on tyre management and straight line speed.
“We’re closer to them than people think. We’re happy to take the race to them, I don't think we're just trying to stay third.”
hidraulic issue?
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