
Originally Posted by
Massimo
Let me start by saying that this thought belongs to Rob Newman, as posted on JA on F1, i'll just rewrite it in my own words.
The fact is Fernando Alonso in the F2012 is just a handful of points behind Sebastian Vettel, who is, according to some, driving an RB8 from another dimension.
From the first test in Jerez, we had to live with the idea that the F2012 was a complete nightmare of a car, and our chances of winning a title were reduced to zero, but as the season progressed Alonso seemed to be capable of extracting the absolute maximum from the package, and even took the lead in driver's championship, while the crew at Maranello were making endless hours to improve the F2012, Alonso took every hundreds of a seccond he could from every update they supplied him with.
The speed in wich the car was develloped and improved was nothing less then impressive, while other teams struggled, McLaren for instance were very strong at the beginning of the season, but lost the developement battle some time later in the season, and while trying to get back their speed, lost their reliability, Lotus have a very fast car, but it seems to be working under specific circumstances only, mainly warm to hot temperatures.
Red Bull were also not on the right track and clearly trying to find out in wich direction to develope the car.
Ferrari on the other hand, did not have the fastest car, but it is a car that pereforms good to very good under all kind of circumstances, dry, wet, warm, cold, and is very reliable, just qualfying seems to be their achilles heel, mainly due to an to agressive DRS, put an weapon like that in the hands of an gladiator like Fernando Alonso and you are bound to get results.
Now at the end of the season the F2012 is the only car that is able to fight for the title, and on race pace take the war to Red Bull.
Every succes we get, every good result, basicaly everything is beiing put on Alonso's conto, because giving up is not an option for him, and the fact that he can take more from a car then there is actually in it, i think we are not doiing justice to the Ferrari engineers and technicians, who are under immens pressure, had to come (developement wise) from a lot further back then the other teams, and may not have been right all the time, but in the end they gave Alonso a car with wich he can fight for victories, and for the title untill the very last race.
But all the press writes about is that the car is rubbish, and it is only because of Alonso that we are were we are.
Surely this can't be only Alonso's work, but the impression is beiing made that it is, and this could create some unhappiness back at Maranello.
So i can speak only for myself, but i would like to say to everybody involved in building and developing this car "Grande ragazzi, grande!"
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