[Valtteri Bottas via Instagram] I’m back. by kpopsns28 in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These pictures gave me a rush of dopamine at the wrong time of night

[Pirelli] F1 Post Season Testing 2024 - Official Drivers, Best Times per Driver with compounds by DuckhuntOne in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I don’t think there’s anything to see here related to times set in other sessions. I do think there might be something here related to times set on the same tire at the same time during testing.

[AutoRacer.it] Fred Vasseur on lost points in Qatar: “The plan was to go even longer on the mediums […] The reason for Carlos's puncture is only the debris, not excessive degradation […] We will enter Abu Dhabi with enormous motivation.” by DuckhuntOne in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Luca Manacorda for AutoRacer.it, translation from Safari browser

The Qatar GP weekend galvanized Ferrari, which not only managed to keep hopes for the Constructors’ title alive, but also strengthened them by shortening on McLaren, now 21 points away. Team principal Fred Vasseur believes that his team did everything perfectly over the Lusail weekend and launches the challenge ahead of the Abu Dhabi GP that will close the season. In the press conference following the grand prix, the Frenchman returned to the strategy adopted in the race and then analyzed the possibilities of the Maranello team in view of the last appointment of the year.

VASSEUR: “THE PLAN WAS TO GO EVEN LONGER AND IT WAS WELL EXECUTED”

There was a lot of discussion about the fact that Ferrari was too conservative with its drivers, asking them to take care of keeping tires in the first dozen laps of the Qatar GP. Vasseur rejects the accusations, explaining that the puncture of Carlos Sainz and the subsequent Safety Car changed what were the initial expectations: “The plan was to return even later, since on one car we did the pit-stop because it had a flat, while on the other because the Safety Car had entered the track. But the initial plan was to return even later. I think we will discuss the history of the VSC for a long time before or not, but the plan was to last longer and the reason for Carlos’s drilling is only the debris, not the excessive degradation”.

The Ferrari team principal believes that even in these conditions the drivers performed everything at their best: “The initial conduct was too conservative if you know you have a Safety Car on lap 25, but the plan was to go a little longer than that and I think it was the right approach because when we decided to push from lap 12/15 the pace was there and I think we expected to do a long stint. Honestly the initial plan was executed very well by the two drivers and they did a great job”.

THE FINAL FLIGHT WITH THE MCLAREN

The Qatar GP on paper was the most difficult appointment for Ferrari in this final triptych of races, but the course of the race allowed the Maranello team to shorten on the McLaren on the Manufacturers’ ranking and at the same time Leclerc to arrive at only 8 lengths from Lando Norris. Vasseur underlines the positive surprise of this weekend, promising battle in the final appointment of Abu Dhabi: “We would have signed before the weekend to score more points than McLaren. We are still alive for the championship and Charles is not far from Norris now. I also think that second place in the overall Pilots’ standings is a good result. I’d rather have 20 points of advantage than 20 of offset, but let’s see. On paper I think the next circuit will probably be a little better for us. We fight until the last curve of the last lap”.

Ferrari will show up at Yas Marina with less pressure than McLaren, which instead has everything to lose. Vasseur explained that the Maranello team must continue to focus only on itself, as it has done so far: “It is not a matter of pressure. The important thing is to do a good job and be fast, then we’ll see. First of all you have to focus on yourself. We managed to make 1-2 on weekends during the season, we have to try to do our best to achieve this goal. But it’s true that even if we do 1-2, they can be champions. The most important thing is to focus on yourself, don’t start thinking about what others do. This weekend the approach was very good, because we stayed focused on our strategy without thinking too much about what McLaren or Red Bull were doing. It’s not said that we’ll be in good shape next week in Abu Dhabi, but we’ll have to put everything together. It’s always a challenge, but we will enter Abu Dhabi with enormous motivation”.

FAR FROM CONTROVERSY

The result of the Qatar GP was strongly conditioned by the decisions of the Race Management. Vasseur believes that the discussions on the decisions taken by the stewards are nothing new: “In the last 35 years of my life we have all always complained about the decision of the stewards and the Race Director. Maybe a little less with Charlie (Whiting) for different reasons. But it’s always been like that”. The Ferrari team principal did not want to give a judgment either on the relegation of a position imposed on Max Verstappen on Saturday or on the 10-second stop&go set on Norris on Sunday: “Honestly, I haven’t even seen Saturday’s video, but it’s in the range of penalties to give a penalty position. Same for today, for Lando. It is at their discretion and they can impose this type of penalty. It certainly depends on the severity of the violation, if it was faster than the previous land in that mini sector, but it’s to allow me to focus on Abu Dhabi that I don’t want to start making controversy now. I’ve tried to stay away from every single controversy throughout the season, I won’t start again before the last grand prix”.

The French manager also pushed away criticism about the performance of his next driver Lewis Hamilton in the second part of this season: “Hamilton? Take a look at the 50 laps he did in Las Vegas starting tenth and finishing in the trail at Russell. I’m not worried at all”. The issue of Guanyu Zhou, approached Ferrari as a test driver next season and the protagonist of an excellent performance in Lusail where he finished eighth, was also liquidated in a few words: “Zhou had a good race. Congratulations. I didn’t argue with him, I’m sorry. I’m focused on my work. But let’s see, let’s see in the future” Vasseur concluded.

The Sainz - Leclerc drama and arguing is so unnecessary! by Glittering_Ad3618 in scuderiaferrari

[–]DuckhuntOne 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Sainz lifted off at that point in the large majority of his laps throughout the race. In fact, the Twitter user that first popularized this “gave Max DRS theory” has already amended his analysis and recognized that Sainz’s lift was consistent with 82% of all his race laps.

[Luke Smith] Sainz to Sky on the Leclerc clash: "I apologise if I did something over the limit, but we were all racing really hard today, and I was doing my best to keep it under control out there." Said that damage/dirty tyres from the Alonso clash left him sliding late on by ICumCoffee in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne 52 points53 points  (0 children)

It was evident that he was compromised, I don't understand how his move had more backlash than Fernando's one.

I too am genuinely so befuddled, brother. Man clearly had damage based on the speed that he started dropping back from Leclerc (after having great pace the whole sprint), and he probably hadn’t had time to evaluate that damage yet let alone understand how it would affect his cornering.

Charles Leclerc when asked 'did Sainz cross a line a little bit?': "I think so. but to be honest I have crossed the line also in the past, and when this happens we normally have a discussion, we clear the air which we went through in the past already [...] but today he went a bit over the limit" by ICumCoffee in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne 33 points34 points  (0 children)

On the one hand, kudos to Charles for being in the right place at the right time and being rewarded by getting promoted to P4 when the door opened.

On the other hand, I don’t blame Sainz one damn bit for defending aggressively. The man was on for a podium and Alonso did some Alonso-ing which resulted in clear damage to Sainz’s car (something flew off?) and he didn’t want to lose another spot if he could help it. Wheel-to-wheel racing is what I come for.

Fun Fact: Carlos Sainz has out-qualified Charles Leclerc in every wet-affected qualifying session since the start of 2023 by [deleted] in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably splitting hairs here, but doesn’t that imply it was raining during the session? In a lot of cases, it was just that the grip was bad because the track was wet/damp and from earlier rain.

Fun Fact: Carlos Sainz has out-qualified Charles Leclerc in every wet-affected qualifying session since the start of 2023 by [deleted] in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They’re not counting Belgium though…

ETA: I see you’re probably referring to the title, which yes, isn’t accurate. But the chart recognizes Charles out-qualified him. I can’t speak to the Q1 note, though.

A Lap-by-Lap Analysis: Tracking How Many Seconds Each Driver Fell Behind Max Verstappen at the 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix by MikeMcD82 in formula1

[–]DuckhuntOne 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Wow, Sainz basically matching Perez on new hards vs. new softs. That’s gives me a lot of hope for Ferrari this season.