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#109851
Difficult to blame "Felipe babe", not his fault the car let him down. I cannot fathom out why the Ferrari's car's are so off the pace this year. OK the McLarens are bolting bits and pieces to their cars but the Ferrari's should be up there with competative cars. I hope they have some seriously good upgrades for Europe. I don't want to see this season dominated by RBR and Brawn G.P. I want to see 5 or 6 teams, taking this to the wire. I want to feel excited again with F1


The Ferrari seems to be pretty much as quick as the McLaren. With "weight adjusted" qualifying times, Kimi out-qualified both of the McLarens. So, as far as pace is concerned, the previous two top teams are as bad as each other. But given the situation, McLaren seems to be trying to do the best with what they have, while Ferrari appear to have taken their eye off the ball.
By Tony_sa
#109856
Difficult to blame "Felipe babe", not his fault the car let him down. I cannot fathom out why the Ferrari's car's are so off the pace this year. OK the McLarens are bolting bits and pieces to their cars but the Ferrari's should be up there with competative cars. I hope they have some seriously good upgrades for Europe. I don't want to see this season dominated by RBR and Brawn G.P. I want to see 5 or 6 teams, taking this to the wire. I want to feel excited again with F1


The Ferrari seems to be pretty much as quick as the McLaren. With "weight adjusted" qualifying times, Kimi out-qualified both of the McLarens. So, as far as pace is concerned, the previous two top teams are as bad as each other. But given the situation, McLaren seems to be trying to do the best with what they have, while Ferrari appear to have taken their eye off the ball.


exactly my point. If they dont score one point next race there gonna be some serious s***. they making me look like a bloody fool and losing me money.
#109857
The Ferrari seems to be pretty much as quick as the McLaren. With "weight adjusted" qualifying times, Kimi out-qualified both of the McLarens. So, as far as pace is concerned, the previous two top teams are as bad as each other. But given the situation, McLaren seems to be trying to do the best with what they have, while Ferrari appear to have taken their eye off the ball.


I'm with you 100% in the bit above in blue. The problem seems to come in the races with the reliability in the cars, which they have to address pretty damn quick
#109858
exactly my point. If they dont score one point next race there gonna be some serious s***. they making me look like a bloody fool and losing me money.


Nah, your pretty cool at that mate without any assistance :wink::wink:
By Tony_sa
#109859
exactly my point. If they dont score one point next race there gonna be some serious s***. they making me look like a bloody fool and losing me money.


Nah, your pretty cool at that mate without any assistance :wink::wink:


you pretty consistant - I'll give you that.
#109872
I'm with you 100% in the bit above in blue. The problem seems to come in the races with the reliability in the cars, which they have to address pretty damn quick


That's what I mean by saying that they've taken their eye off the ball. I don't think the team heart is in it this year, right from the start.
#109891
I'm with you 100% in the bit above in blue. The problem seems to come in the races with the reliability in the cars, which they have to address pretty damn quick


That's what I mean by saying that they've taken their eye off the ball. I don't think the team heart is in it this year, right from the start.

That and...Well they kind of seem a bit clueless - by which I mean the strategists
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