2022 Ferrari engine showing ‘power levels that we expect from competition’
On the test bench, the new ICE design has much more power
LINK: https://scuderiafans.com/2022-ferrar...m-competition/
2022 Ferrari engine showing ‘power levels that we expect from competition’
On the test bench, the new ICE design has much more power
LINK: https://scuderiafans.com/2022-ferrar...m-competition/
2022 is the new 2004.
Soooooooo glad 2022 is over, a season that started so well but massive decline after TD39....Hopefully 2023 will bring us tifosi something to smile about.
There are many rumors in F1, and many you have to bring a pinch of salt. A rumor that I heard in Abu Dhabi is that there are supposed to be two teams that have found something smart with the 22 cars that the others have not found out. Which teams I do not know, but maybe we'll get a Brawn situation?
I hope one of those two teams is SF
SANTANDER will be sponsoring Ferrari from 2022, the return of the white wings?
So was the speculation about Todt returning to Ferrari officially refuted, or is that still a possibility?
Rest in Peace Leza, you were a true warrior...
Soooooooo glad 2022 is over, a season that started so well but massive decline after TD39....Hopefully 2023 will bring us tifosi something to smile about.
I'd hope for a red rear wing with Santander in white as it's their natural logo.
Spanish F1 driver + Ferrari F1 car = Santander sponsorship
It's not how start but how you finish.
If Santander is the primary sponsor then I think even the red will be more of a Santander red
I'm expecting next years cars to be faster than the 2020-2021 cars by the end of 2022. Ground effect will make 2022 cars faster in high speed corners and the 18 inch wheels will help with the slow speed corners.
Drivers who can handle the pointy rear ends will excel next year. So watch out for Charles, Max, Hamilton and Alonso.
Ferrari’s 2022 F1 car and engine will feature "a lot of innovation"
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/fe...ation/6956875/
I think it's fair to say that ALL 2022 cars will feature a lot of innovation due to the new regulations.
Hero's come and go, but legends never die!
Soooooooo glad 2022 is over, a season that started so well but massive decline after TD39....Hopefully 2023 will bring us tifosi something to smile about.
So, they overhauled McLaren with the new hybrid that they introduced near the end of 2021. That was a good sign as that meant they were able to overcome the gap to a Mercedes engine even with a slower ICU. If the ICU has way more power gains next year compared to the Mercs, we may be looking good. I don’t see the 2022 rebranded Honda improving too much more than this year. They may have put all their eggs into 2021. Merc engines will still be strong but you can see that the aero reg changes for 2021 hurt them hard. I think they suffered hard from those sudden rule changes and it shows that the aero from previous seasons was a greater weapon for them than the engine. My theory is that Ferrari, Honda and Mercedes will be at par in the engine department. Chassis-wise, they will similar also. The difference will be made by the drivers. I’m getting the feeling that Charles and Carlos are great at driving a car that’s hard to drive. Hamilton, as great as he is, was never great at driving a poor handling car. All cars next year will be tough to drive. It will take a good driver to tame them. Enter Verstappen. He’s what I fear the most. Nevertheless, Charles is a match for him, in my opinion. Russel could be a wildcard. Hamilton could start to fade away. None of this even matters, because I don’t have a crystal ball.
Enzo FerrariI have yet to meet anyone quite so stubborn as myself and animated by this overpowering passion that leaves me no time for thought or anything else. I have, in fact, no interest in life outside racing cars.
They are doing innovation good. But the problem is they are not sticking to one concept. Every year they are changing it.
2017 good car without good engine & reliability
2018 strong car with decent engine, but no development path
2019 good car with beast engine, but no development path
2020 disaster car with disaster engine
2021 decent car with decent engine & with good development path
Now they are saying 2022… we have few innovations. Making progress through out the season is important for the title.
Binotto in a recent interview: We must strive to be the best. We don't want to start a low season in terms of expectations. Meanwhile he literally sent Charles and Carlos through all of 2021 saying the total opposite. Fans included, no hope . Wait till next year. And in spite of that low incentive coming from him all season , our drivers fought till the end like they had a chance for the podiums.
F1 | Ferrari surprise: the E10 petrol has already recovered the lost 20 hp
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Franco Nugnes
Dec 30 2021, 13:43
Good news filters out from Maranello: not only the Superfast engine is giving positive results, but also the research center to which Shell has entrusted the study of the E10 fuel for Ferrari has developed a petrol that has made it possible to find the power that everyone the manufacturers lost with the introduction of ethanol. The Scuderia homologates a power unit that seems capable of challenging Mercedes and Honda.
F1 | Ferrari surprise: the E10 petrol has already recovered the lost 20 hp
The news might seem like a surprise at the end of the year, but in F1 the twists on a technical level do not exist, because the performance improvements are only the result of hard work. At the power unit level, the Manufacturers decided that the big change for 2022 would be the introduction of E10 fuel on ground-effect single-seaters, i.e. a blend with 90% fossil fuels and 10% ethanol.
The introduction of ethanol forced the engineers to redesign the combustion chambers of the 6 cylinders and the loss of power estimated by Mattia Binotto in about twenty horsepower is the research field in which all the manufacturers (Mercedes, Ferrari, Honda and Renault) are working to close a gap which, of course, has affected everyone in much the same way.
From the little news filtering from Ferrari, it would appear that the 2022 engine, ready to be homologated and frozen until 2025 inclusive, would have brilliantly exceeded the power values of the 065/6 that concluded the championship, both for the design qualities of the Superfast unit designed by engineer Wolf Zimmermann, under the technical direction of Enrico Gualtieri, and for the chemical qualities of the latest fuel developed by Shell.
The Dutch oil giant since last February, when the multi-year agreement that binds it to the Cavallino was renewed, was elevated to an "innovation partner", a role that is no longer just that of sponsor and supplier of petrol and lubricants, but the Shell has assumed a fundamental role in the analysis and study of ecological fuels for present and future F1.
The first example of this close collaboration is the rapid response with which the research center entrusted with the study of the E10 fuel for Ferrari was able to overcome the 20 horsepower handicap estimated by Binotto for the Superfast engine.
In short, not only has there been work on the new engine in an attempt to bridge the power gap from Mercedes and Honda, but the challenge has expanded to every field that can contribute to performance. And the ability of the F1 world is such that it can overcome any difficulty or problem with research and innovation.
Finally, there is an air of confidence at the test benches of the Gestione Sportiva engines: the results obtained are even higher than those defined in the project. The unquestionable leap in quality, however, will have to be measured with the work that the opponents have done, so the first answers on the effective competitiveness of the red must be expected from the winter tests ...
FERRARI FOR EVER !!!!!!!
These are very good news, but I am NoT gonna fall for it again as I used to in the past and then come testing and first race to be really disappointed....I take these news now with a big grains of salt for now and will only wait for Q3 in Bahrain to see where we stack up against the competition
Soooooooo glad 2022 is over, a season that started so well but massive decline after TD39....Hopefully 2023 will bring us tifosi something to smile about.
OF COURSE this is the way. Don't think that me that post this I m fully convinced!!!! It's always good to hear good things, BUT we've heard it 8n the past too and thay didn't deliver!!!!
SO we must be just praised that there are good news coming out and not bad , but only this!!!
FERRARI FOR EVER !!!!!!!
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