2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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FP2 was not very representative. To much blue flags for it to give an idea of consistency, or ultimate pace compared to the other teams. Turn apex to exits look poor in the car however. Understeer galore.
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According to Sky IT, Leclerc has a very high fever today.

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:03
According to Sky IT, Leclerc has a very high fever today.
Why is he in the car??!

Bad, very bad idea all around.

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deadhead wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:08
Why is he in the car??!

Bad, very bad idea all around.
I assume drivers would rather throw up in the car than not be in the car at all. They love racing after all. And they have an obligation to their team.

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:12
deadhead wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:08
Why is he in the car??!

Bad, very bad idea all around.
I assume drivers would rather throw up in the car than not be in the car at all. They love racing after all. And they have an obligation to their team.
I know two pro athletes who had sars2, "pushed through" while sick and played their basketball games at the time and are no longer able to perform at that same level, basically career over, so I just get paranoid now when I see someone doing this kinda of thing. Luckily not a widespread phenomena so hopefully he will be ok but better to recover before pushing like that.

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deadhead wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:21
I know two pro athletes who had sars2, "pushed through" while sick and played their basketball games at the time and are no longer able to perform at that same level, basically career over, so I just get paranoid now when I see someone doing this kinda of thing. Luckily not a widespread phenomena so hopefully he will be ok but better to recover before pushing like that.
Yeah it's not ideal of course. Unfortunately the pool of good F1 drivers is so small and the logistics of switching drivers is difficult and usually means sacrificing points.. so I don't think a flu would be enough to warrant sitting out even if the fever is high.

I can't remember which race but I remember one last season where Norris was extremely sick and you could tell in his interviews.

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lots of brake issues but on the bright side Ferrari's pace looks really good, not shown here but on their last(and only) run after the red flag both did a 1:20:2


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Luscion wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:26
lots of brake issues but on the bright side Ferrari's pace looks really good, not shown here but on their last(and only) run after the red flag both did a 1:20:2

Race pace is close to useless in Imola.

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Emag wrote:
16 May 2025, 17:51
Do we have confirmation whether or not Ferrari tweaked around with the rear brakes for Imola or not? I know they were saying Ferrari is bringing something in that regard before the cars got on track, but I haven't seen it mentioned after.
According to FIA documents, they did bring modified rear duct geometry

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traction zones are killing us. vast majority of time is lost on low speed cornering

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Xyz22 wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:32
Luscion wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:26
lots of brake issues but on the bright side Ferrari's pace looks really good, not shown here but on their last(and only) run after the red flag both did a 1:20:2

Race pace is close to useless in Imola.
Yea i said it in the discord, shame theyre showing strong race pace on a track thats hard to overtake on that tends to have drs trains

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:26
deadhead wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:21
I know two pro athletes who had sars2, "pushed through" while sick and played their basketball games at the time and are no longer able to perform at that same level, basically career over, so I just get paranoid now when I see someone doing this kinda of thing. Luckily not a widespread phenomena so hopefully he will be ok but better to recover before pushing like that.
Yeah it's not ideal of course. Unfortunately the pool of good F1 drivers is so small and the logistics of switching drivers is difficult and usually means sacrificing points.. so I don't think a flu would be enough to warrant sitting out even if the fever is high.

I can't remember which race but I remember one last season where Norris was extremely sick and you could tell in his interviews.
The F1 doctors are not great imo because they do this all the time and let the drivers do this but I guess it has been working fine so whatever

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:12
deadhead wrote:
16 May 2025, 18:08
Why is he in the car??!

Bad, very bad idea all around.
I assume drivers would rather throw up in the car than not be in the car at all. They love racing after all. And they have an obligation to their team.
High fever is different than an upset stomach. High fever absolutely drains you physically and mentally. I doubt a driver could do a full race distance with any kind of high fever. In fact, I'd actually say it'd be very dangerous to even allow it.

Sucks if he has to miss the weekend, but I'd rather he take care of himself. Not like we've got a championship on the line or anything. This is what reserve drivers are for.

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This is such sad reading...