2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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Both Lewis' and Charles' interviews

https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... 5WkdR4TaoS

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Leclerc (to Italian media):

Are we on par with Mercedes and Red Bull over one lap? [Right now] yes, but then, in qualifying, they always seem to find something that we don’t. Unfortunately, I think we’re in that same situation again, but I don’t want to be pessimistic. I hope tomorrow we’ll make a step forward with the car and that the situation turns around: if they’re ahead of us on Saturday, it will be too hard to overtake them in the race. It’s in qualifying that we need to make progress, because we can’t expect miracles or something special on Sunday.

It’s bad to say it, but honestly I feel that the front row will be very difficult. The second row would already be a great result for us, because right now we’re more realistically looking at the third row if everything goes well. The goal is to do the best we can, and I hope we manage to pull off a miracle and even get on the front row. But if the second row is what we can achieve, then we’ll take it.
Also adding this bit since we were discussing it here... I told you they're adrenaline junkies, as long as they get to drive the car, they don't care about their own health :lol:

I’ve always said that the best medicine for me is to stay in the car. After that, I don’t feel in the pain, so while in the car I have no problems. When I get out of the car, I can feel that I’m not at 100%, but honestly, I don’t think it has an impact on how I feel in the car or its performance.
Hamilton:

The first session was positive, the balance was good and there didn’t seem to be much to change for the next session. But then the second free practice session turned out to be more challenging because I struggled to find consistency in performance. We’ll analyze the data collected this evening; we completed the program, including the long runs, so we have a good amount of information to work with.
He was also asked if he thinks the brake issues are fixable overnight and gave a resounding No.

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Fred -
Were we expecting this? Honestly no, we need to be honest with ourselves. We were expecting better. Last year, we finished the season with McLaren, who was a bit faster than us, by a few tenths, but we were in a much better situation than everyone else. Then, we were able to fight in certain situations with McLaren, so we were expecting a better start. We haven't done the best job so far, so we need to be honest with ourselves. This is also the best way to improve: if you accept that you're not in the situation you want to be in, you need to keep everyone motivated, and I think that's how it is, honestly. We have a long way to go to close the gap with McLaren. I wouldn't say it's the case every weekend. For example, if you look at Jeddah, a few races ago, we were probably faster on track on Sunday. That wasn't the case at all in Miami, and that means we need to make the most of the car we have, and that's what we need to start doing.
https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-va ... /10723435/

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cplchanb wrote:
16 May 2025, 17:55
r85 wrote:
16 May 2025, 17:49
Hamilton looks like he's properly struggling with the Ferrari brakes, but I wonder how much of that is a car thing and how much is on him.
back when he was at merc he specifically called for the then brembos to be replaced by C.I.
theres something about the brembos that he doesnt like. doubt ferrari will let go of their italian supplier....
Hmm if he can't sort it out which wouldn't surprise me given his age, there's no way this will be a good stint with Ferrari. Probably like 2024 where he's just there but pulls out a win or two occasionally. Braking is where Lewis finds all the lap time.

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Vasseur on Serra's role:

He's working mostly on 2026, but he's helping us with this year's car too, particularly with the tires. It's more of a job of finalizing what's been started. Still, everything we learn from this year's car will help us with understanding for next year.

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is it time for " Next year ™ " :mrgreen:

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It is always time for next year with Ferrari. The only time this regulation cycle where it seemed Leclerc could fight for something was 2022.

It matters a lot how you start the season and this year will be McLaren sweeping the floor. Another year of Pain.
Call a spade, a spade.

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I wonder if Lewis can just use an unmarked CI braking system with brembo branding.
No different than a "TagHeur" renualt in the back of a redbull.
P3 should be better. The car did not look too back on track. I don't expect them to be ahead of Mercedes however. W16 is looking ver good on track.
SF25 just doesnt have any good steering response. Very dull turn in.
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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
16 May 2025, 22:03
Vasseur on Serra's role:

He's working mostly on 2026, but he's helping us with this year's car too, particularly with the tires. It's more of a job of finalizing what's been started. Still, everything we learn from this year's car will help us with understanding for next year.
Serra better call spongebob at this level. the sf25 is just a poorly patched 24. May God have Mercy
“And suddenly I realized that I was no longer driving the car consciously. I was driving it by a kind of instinct, only I was in a different dimension.”
― Ayrton Senna

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ringo wrote:
16 May 2025, 23:04
I wonder if Lewis can just use an unmarked CI braking system with brembo branding.
Pads and rotors probably yes, that seems to be done a bit in teams e.g. Rosberg and Hamilton both ran differently at times. Don't CI only make rotors though?

I didn't watch the FP sessions, but it seemed like it was only a problem with brake warm-up?

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f1isgood wrote:
16 May 2025, 22:29
It is always time for next year with Ferrari. The only time this regulation cycle where it seemed Leclerc could fight for something was 2022.

It matters a lot how you start the season and this year will be McLaren sweeping the floor. Another year of Pain.
It happens when you keep developing cars without a real technical director :D

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Xyz22 wrote:
16 May 2025, 23:37
f1isgood wrote:
16 May 2025, 22:29
It is always time for next year with Ferrari. The only time this regulation cycle where it seemed Leclerc could fight for something was 2022.

It matters a lot how you start the season and this year will be McLaren sweeping the floor. Another year of Pain.
It happens when you keep developing cars without a real technical director :D
I don't even know what to blame or who to blame. There's something problematic fundamentally off. Barely one good car in more than 15 years is just not good enough.
Call a spade, a spade.

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f1isgood wrote:
17 May 2025, 00:38
Xyz22 wrote:
16 May 2025, 23:37
f1isgood wrote:
16 May 2025, 22:29
It is always time for next year with Ferrari. The only time this regulation cycle where it seemed Leclerc could fight for something was 2022.

It matters a lot how you start the season and this year will be McLaren sweeping the floor. Another year of Pain.
It happens when you keep developing cars without a real technical director :D
I don't even know what to blame or who to blame. There's something problematic fundamentally off. Barely one good car in more than 15 years is just not good enough.
It's quite clear that this team has good ideas and great talents. They lack a vision and a clear development path. This is why we needed Adrian as he was the absolutely perfec fit.
Ferrari has been lacking a real Technical Director with deep knowledge of the car as a whole. Cardile wasn't a real TD, neither was Binotto and on paper neither is Serra.
In fact, Ferrari had one great season, one mediocre, one good, one mediocre, etc. A complete rollercoaster that i can explain only with this.
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Xyz22 wrote:
16 May 2025, 23:37
f1isgood wrote:
16 May 2025, 22:29
It is always time for next year with Ferrari. The only time this regulation cycle where it seemed Leclerc could fight for something was 2022.

It matters a lot how you start the season and this year will be McLaren sweeping the floor. Another year of Pain.
It happens when you keep developing cars without a real technical director :D
This is a major point that gets overlooked. Fred put himself in that role, while being team principal. Basically a fatal move akin to Binnotto; trying to be team principal and engine guru at the same time. In the case of Fred trying to be the French Newey. Back fired big time, but nobody is talking about it!
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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
16 May 2025, 20:32
Leclerc (to Italian media):
I’ve always said that the best medicine for me is to stay in the car. After that, I don’t feel in the pain, so while in the car I have no problems. When I get out of the car, I can feel that I’m not at 100%, but honestly, I don’t think it has an impact on how I feel in the car or its performance.
While this is understandable, and whatever he has appears to not be big deal for him, which is great news, I still find it surprising that there isn't more awareness about the risks involved on pushing through a viral illness, especially since there is enough data out there now..

Obviously completely off topic but he is an amazing talent and I just hope he stays healthy.