It's the French connection.Ha ha.
Couldn't watch it live. Watched it as soon as i came home. Whoever came up with this strategy needs to be replaced. And apart from that. What about our upgrades? We couldn't match McLaren even at the start. Terribly disappointed by this race. How can we ever recover from such incompetence? I almost think they are fumbling on purpose.
Stefa, I hope you won't have to witness such a pathetic showing from Ferrari (the team) at Budapest, but the likelihood of a replay is sadly very real. There is also some apparent friction between the garages in the pits, so they can't even work harmoniously together. My heart bleeds.
It may be tough now, but this is actually beneficial for Ferrari. In the past they would have simply just thrown more money to fix the problem, this is forcing them to learn to do more with less. It will take some time for them to adapt to this enviornment as it's not been traditionally their way of working.
Rest in Peace Leza, you were a true warrior...
Back in the days of LDM he created a presence and everyone was on their toes when he was around. He would never have tolerated this state of affairs. Where is Elkan and does he show up at GPs or indeed at the factory?????![]()
Forza Jules
I know it's not what we want, but I think it will be good for their industry. I'm not looking at this from an F1 perspective, this experience will help develop their automotive industry in general. From a business perspective, this approach (eg CFD vs track testing) would seem to maximize profits more so than throwing money a hundred different ways until something sticks.
Obviously, the problem would be rectified much faster if they poach high valued assets. I'm virtually certain the CFD isn't created in-house, so there is an issue somewhere along the way with data collection.
Rest in Peace Leza, you were a true warrior...
Ferrari must listen carefully to everything Charles has to say during and after each practice. Both drivers need to start the races with the car @ 100%. Forget about Fred.
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