edu2703 wrote: ↑13 Jun 2026, 22:05
I believe the update has indeed brought considerable performance improvement. A good portion of the straight-line speed deficit has been improved, and basically what remains is the PU deficit that separates Ferrari from having a car to directly compete with Mercedes.
Tomorrow we'll see what the race pace and tire degradation will be like to see if there's still any hope for this season, at least to be able to fight for wins.
It does seem like it. I do wonder if having a car with good high speed corner performance also helps more here than elsewhere. Still, if the supposed Austria PU update can really halve the horsepower gap, you have to think it could be game on (albeit, you could argue that Mercedes’ development programme is out of step - ie one big package so far vs two for Ferrari - and they have another aero upgrade to come)