ringo wrote: ↑14 May 2025, 02:05
It is said Loic Sera will be at Imola watching the cars. He's reportledly working on the new suspension to fix the rideheight issues.
Looks like the team messed up by assuming some of the SF24 windtunnel/cfd correlations would apply to the SF25. They were expecting a certain outcome on the track and it did not materialize.
This kind of shenanigans somewhat reinforces the argument that the team needs an overhaul or new culture.
If the they fix the problem and sf25 is suddenly the fastest on the grid... Ferrari would have just lost themselves a championship by defeating themselves even before the season started.
I ask this completely sincerely:
Prior to Lewis Hamilton's arrival at Ferrari, did you have any familiarity with, and/or had you performed research regarding Ferrari's leadership structure and technical team?
I frequented the 2023 and particularly the 2024 Ferrari team and technical threads, and I cannot recall seeing you participating in those conversations/dialogues with any regularity. Yet you offer constant speculation (rooted in often questionable assumptions, posed as statements of fact) regarding Ferrari's issues and missteps, and seem to suggest that their errors in developing the SF-25 were obviously avoidable and that these mistakes should lead to personnel changes (or that they should've changed personnel prior to this happening).
Do you know how many engineers have cycled through Ferrari since 2023? Are you familiar with some of the longtime engineering staff who didn't mesh with Vasseur and are no longer with the team? Are you familiar with any of the new personnel who have been hired? One can rattle off the names of 10+ new engineers who've been hired since Vasseur took over as TP.
Had Charles Leclerc landed at Mercedes, and a flock of Ferrari fans with little-to-no familiarity about Mercedes' F1 team rocked up and began claiming to have all the answers for a struggling team they'd had an interest in supporting for no more than six total race weekends, it'd very likely come across as unbecoming (among other things).