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    Domenicali: “It is vital for us to react immediately”

    The first long-haul stint on the F1 calendar concludes this coming Sunday with the eighth running of the Chinese Grand Prix at the vast and modern Shanghai International Circuit. After this, the teams will return to their European bases and have the first real opportunity to assess what has happened so far over three races, given that there will then be a three week break until the team trucks and motorhomes make their seasonal debut in Istanbul. However, development work continues virtually 24-7 and after two less than satisfactory performances in Australia and Malaysia for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, its team principal, Stefano Domenicali, technical director Aldo Costa and his deputy Pat Fry, chose to return to Maranello as soon as the sound of the engines had died in Sepang in order to be involved first hand in speeding up the development process of the 150ş Italia.

    The difficulties the team face with this year’s car might sound familiar to anyone who followed the Prancing Horse in 2010: a good race pace on Sunday, but difficulties one day before in qualifying. However, to keep a sense of perspective, there have only been two races run so far and, if one removes the clearly faultless Vettel from the equation - the reigning world champion absolutely on top form at the moment - then the Scuderia’s performance looks more respectable. While the word “if” should maybe not be used in sport, it is also true that if Felipe Massa had not had a problem at his first pit stop in Malaysia and if Fernando’s failed rear wing had not forced him into an error that led to him having to pit for a new nose, then both Maranello men could legitimately claim to be heading for the podium.

    “The main problem we need to deal with is our performance the day before the race in qualifying which is not at the same level as the teams that are currently best,” said Domenicali. “It is vital for us to react immediately, because we have seen how rapidly things can change in Formula 1. In terms of strategy we can say our race in Sepang was a good one, because our choices proved to be the right ones and the fact we were unable to bring home more points was down to other causes. So strategy and race performance are two positive factors.” Domenicali was also happy with his two drivers: “Felipe drove to a very high standard, showing a return to form and Fernando was very aggressive, which is always good for a driver” he said.

    “Back at the factory we have to have a big push to understand our lack of performance,” said the team principal. “We need to push a lot to upgrade our aero package because aerodynamics is the key to it all. We will try and bring as quickly as possible the upgrades, maybe already in China, that we require. We need to understand as soon as possible why the performance on track has not matched the figures coming out of the wind tunnel. If we have not a clear picture, then we need to change the direction of the work we are doing in terms of development. The other important factor is to keep on increasing our understanding of how to use the tyres, because we saw in Malaysia that this is another area that makes a difference. As for KERS, I cannot talk about it in general, but certainly for us it is a useful aid in terms of boosting car performance. Then, when it comes to the race, it can be used either to attack another driver or to defend your own position. Therefore it is an interesting addition to the sport.”

    In Melbourne, mainly due to colder conditions than expected, the predicted high number of pit stops did not materialise, but they did in Malaysia, with a total of 59 visits recorded down pit lane, although this includes some drivers pitting with mechanical problems or to take a penalty. Therefore, Domenicali feels that apart from the technical package, team work is another area that needs analysing and improving. “The trend for more tyre changes means our pit stop crew guys are always under pressure, so the chance of making mistakes is higher. If Formula 1 has always been a case of having a package made up of the driver and the team, then that is even more the case now requiring a different approach to the races.”

    Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro can look to this weekend knowing it is on familiar terms with the Shanghai podium, having won three of the seven races held here: in 2004 with Rubens Barrichello, two years later thanks to Michael Schumacher and in 2007 with Kimi Raikkonen. Of our current drivers, Fernando won in 2005 and Felipe’s best results have been a second and a third place. The country is also commercially significant for the Prancing Horse: “China is an ever more important country for Ferrari, because the market here continues to grow, as does the appreciation of our products,” commented Domenicali. “It is a strategically very important market for us, growing at an incredible rate. All these reasons make this an important event for us this weekend.”
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    Good to hear!! As we all know, with a number of championships
    going down to the last race, every point counts. And, the sooner
    we get them, the sooner we can "breathe"!!

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    this is pretty much what he said after Sepang. Please Stefano, elaborate if the wind tunnel issues have been solved?


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    Quote Originally Posted by scuderiafan View Post
    this is pretty much what he said after Sepang. Please Stefano, elaborate if the wind tunnel issues have been solved?
    I actually thought that this was an old thread revived by someones comment

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    “It is vital for us to react immediately”

    This man should be nominated for a Nobel Prize in groundbreaking strategic vision.

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    LOL, I encourage them to do so if they have any vision of competing for this year's championships.
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    What a different point of view fron Stefano Domenicali

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    Now, Alonso should say. 'Don't you worry tifosi, the team is pushing'


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    action speaks louder than words

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    I'm glad that Domenicali and Costa aren't hiding their frustrations and are being honest. I prefer them saying "we don't know why we're slow" as opposed to "nothing's wrong, we're just slow."

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    Quote Originally Posted by 996 GT1 Lover View Post
    I'm glad that Domenicali and Costa aren't hiding their frustrations and are being honest. I prefer them saying "we don't know why we're slow" as opposed to "nothing's wrong, we're just slow."
    true. i think we'll get on top of out struggles soon enough. even if the upgrades wont work in the wind tunnel, then we willl be doing aero tests in fp1 again, to make sure they do work, hopefully. i'm optimistic of a podium, even a win.


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    I'm not sure what people expect him to say really.....they know there is a problem and they are working to understand and fix it. Just because we aren't in Maranello and can't see what is happening does not mean nothing is happening behind the scenes. They are working on understanding the current situation, and also working towards bringing a flexi wing and another aerodynamic package. How are they not acting?

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    Well yeah, i hope that there is more than meets the eye on this.


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    They are acting.
    They even started practicing for morning TV re-runs, I mean what in the name of holy tit is that?

    It starts to sound like a mantra already..we re doing this we re doing that, we re looking that way, we re looking this way, too much tyre wear, too much tyre temp, too low tyre temps, too low tyre wear, we will not copy this exhaust, we will sue this team, we will copy this difusor, we will sue this difusor etc and etc..

    For crying out loud, with hands twisted behind Fonzos car in last week quali tv feed, all he needs is a cape and a Darth Vader mask, for deception to be complete.
    The deception of being a leader of this racing team.

    Am I really the only one who likes to sweep his own lawn first?

    Get a can of Red Bull, I ll throw in a pack of Walter Wolf (remeber that WC winning team?)cigies, maybe someone grows wings and flies away in a puff of smoke.
    Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition

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    I don't get it....
    Last edited by scuderiafan; 12th April 2011 at 18:50.


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    Ya think

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    Quote Originally Posted by coolrunnings_99 View Post
    They are acting.
    They even started practicing for morning TV re-runs, I mean what in the name of holy tit is that?

    It starts to sound like a mantra already..we re doing this we re doing that, we re looking that way, we re looking this way, too much tyre wear, too much tyre temp, too low tyre temps, too low tyre wear, we will not copy this exhaust, we will sue this team, we will copy this difusor, we will sue this difusor etc and etc..

    For crying out loud, with hands twisted behind Fonzos car in last week quali tv feed, all he needs is a cape and a Darth Vader mask, for deception to be complete.
    The deception of being a leader of this racing team.

    Am I really the only one who likes to sweep his own lawn first?

    Get a can of Red Bull, I ll throw in a pack of Walter Wolf (remeber that WC winning team?)cigies, maybe someone grows wings and flies away in a puff of smoke.
    Forza Ferrari

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    Well, we're not that same team now as we were during the days of Schumi.

    I personally don't believe Ferrari's building the entire team around Alonso and expect Alonso to grab everyone's hand and lead the way. We now truly have 2 drivers, not just one. Both Alonso and Massa drives for Ferrari, not the other way round.

    And I think we have to get past that, expecting Ferrari to just focus on one driver. Red Bull currently dominates without having to build the entire team around 1 driver.

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    I think they'll get it...They may, now this is just a thought mind you...want to fix the problem and win sooner than we want them to..
    The problem I see right now is stopping Vettel b4 he has too many points to catch...
    RB know they have to get as many points as possible..they aint gonna simply have a trouble free season either..
    N I dont drink the stuff....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet View Post
    Well, we're not that same team now as we were during the days of Schumi.

    I personally don't believe Ferrari's building the entire team around Alonso and expect Alonso to grab everyone's hand and lead the way. We now truly have 2 drivers, not just one. Both Alonso and Massa drives for Ferrari, not the other way round.

    And I think we have to get past that, expecting Ferrari to just focus on one driver. Red Bull currently dominates without having to build the entire team around 1 driver.
    Mabey last year, but it looks to me that Vettel is RB's guy this year....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornet View Post
    Well, we're not that same team now as we were during the days of Schumi.

    I personally don't believe Ferrari's building the entire team around Alonso and expect Alonso to grab everyone's hand and lead the way. We now truly have 2 drivers, not just one. Both Alonso and Massa drives for Ferrari, not the other way round.

    And I think we have to get past that, expecting Ferrari to just focus on one driver. Red Bull currently dominates without having to build the entire team around 1 driver.
    RBR is built around Vettel, even Webbo admits 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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    Quote Originally Posted by Nova View Post
    Mabey last year, but it looks to me that Vettel is RB's guy this year....
    Yep, it probably would be if Webber keeps performing the way he is lagging behind Vettel. Wonder whats wrong

    Quote Originally Posted by aroutis View Post
    RBR is built around Vettel, even Webbo admits it !
    That would mean Webber had done a crazy job to be able to almost win it last year

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    Everybody listens when "Di Capo" speaks, it's time to take some wins this year, what better way to start it in China

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