Originally Posted by
Cavallino
i am starting to disagree with this.
We know from his Red Bull days that Carlos can keep up with Max, so reallly the true pace of the Ferrari is represented by the pace of Carlos.
This means our car is third fastest, with a gap to the second fastest, we need another half a second a lap to get to the front of the field.
Leclerc dragging it into contention to get us within a tenth isn't indicative of the car.
I really don't agree.
Your mistake in this is that Carlos could keep up with Max when max was MUCH, and I mean MUCh younger. Now he's much more mature with a car wrapped around him.
To me, Carlos, as good as might be, is simply slower to Charles, and the car is what it is , when Charles drives it.
"If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari" - Gilles Villeneuve
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