2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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Xyz22 wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 17:55
jambuka wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 17:44
Wow 0.5 down even with upgrades
It's the same gap we saw in Suzuka for now.
Norris and Piastri just made a huge mistake in Q3 losing 0.2s.

In this track McL was expected to be better so yeah... Nothing surprising to me. At this point the realistic goal is to try and win at least 1 race this year.

There is no way they can recover the gap.
Yep. Damage was done over the winter. This season is done, unfortunately. I’d imagine they won’t admit it publicly, but eyes will quickly move towards, 26’.

Macca should extinguish all hope for anyone this weekend.

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DGP123 wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:03
Xyz22 wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 17:55
jambuka wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 17:44
Wow 0.5 down even with upgrades
It's the same gap we saw in Suzuka for now.
Norris and Piastri just made a huge mistake in Q3 losing 0.2s.

In this track McL was expected to be better so yeah... Nothing surprising to me. At this point the realistic goal is to try and win at least 1 race this year.

There is no way they can recover the gap.
Yep. Damage was done over the winter. This season is done, unfortunately. I’d imagine they won’t admit it publicly, but eyes will quickly move towards, 26’.

Macca should extinguish all hope for anyone this weekend.
in fact, Hamilton drove quite well in the third sector, he made a mistake, he could have shown 30.7

DJ Downforce
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You're right guys. We'll be lucky to beat Sauber this year.

Ferrari shouldn't even bother coming to the races anymore - may as well save some money and stay home.

We should also fire Vasseur Leclerc Hamilton and instead but Leo and Roscoe in the cars as they'd probably do a better job

Fakepivot
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meclaren too strong, has the track become too bouncy? I don't recall seeing this much bouncing last year, or are they running stiffer?

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And to top it all off, Leclerc had another drink problem at the end of the session :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well, in Suzuka they made a good leap between Friday and Saturday. All we can do is hope they do the same this weekend.

Long run averages
LEC 38.621 (M)
HAM 38.816 (S)

For reference
RUS 38.528 (S)
NOR 38.268 (S)
VER 38.843 (S)

f1isgood
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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:20
And to top it all off, Leclerc had another drink problem at the end of the session :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well, in Suzuka they made a good leap between Friday and Saturday. All we can do is hope they do the same this weekend.

Long run averages
LEC 38.621 (M)
HAM 38.816 (S)

For reference
RUS 38.528 (S)
NOR 38.268 (S)
VER 38.843 (S)
Do you have the data of how many laps each driver drove?
Call a spade, a spade.

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f1isgood wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:21
Do you have the data of how many laps each driver drove?
I took those numbers from here



LEC 8
HAM 9
RUS 11
NOR 13
VER 14

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:24
f1isgood wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:21
Do you have the data of how many laps each driver drove?
I took those numbers from here



LEC 8
HAM 9
RUS 11
NOR 13
VER 14
Thanks!
Call a spade, a spade.

Fakepivot
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[-o< i just want to hear that the upgrade made the car bit better to drive, and not another 2024 spain upgrade.

CouncilorIrissa
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Fakepivot wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:27
[-o< i just want to hear that the upgrade made the car bit better to drive, and not another 2024 spain upgrade.
Spain 2024 upgrade experience is this years' launch spec. :D

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:24
f1isgood wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:21
Do you have the data of how many laps each driver drove?
I took those numbers from here



LEC 8
HAM 9
RUS 11
NOR 13
VER 14

Nobody looks exceptional with deg.
In fact, the redbulls on M/S don't look any worse than others, similar/less deterioration.

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venkyhere wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:40
Nobody looks exceptional with deg.
In fact, the redbulls on M/S don't look any worse than others, similar/less deterioration.
Yes, deg was really bad for everyone. Track condition is not kind on these tires. Mediums did fine, but softs suffer a lot.

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Downforce777 wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:07
DGP123 wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 18:03
Xyz22 wrote:
11 Apr 2025, 17:55


It's the same gap we saw in Suzuka for now.
Norris and Piastri just made a huge mistake in Q3 losing 0.2s.

In this track McL was expected to be better so yeah... Nothing surprising to me. At this point the realistic goal is to try and win at least 1 race this year.

There is no way they can recover the gap.
Yep. Damage was done over the winter. This season is done, unfortunately. I’d imagine they won’t admit it publicly, but eyes will quickly move towards, 26’.

Macca should extinguish all hope for anyone this weekend.
in fact, Hamilton drove quite well in the third sector, he made a mistake, he could have shown 30.7
Yup he was only down 0.14 after S2... looks like he made a mistake on the last 2 turns and lost almost 9 tenths.

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Vasseur (via Sky IT): The floor gives us what we expected in terms of aerodynamic load. It's a small gain in terms of downforce, but in these conditions, we overheat the tires and lose any of the downforce gained.