(Me smiling correctly predicting in the off-season how Ferrari season would go this year)

To make matters worse, Williams and now Aston are faster. Those Aston upgrades are working very well. Alonso has been quicker generally than Ferrari this weekend.
SF-23 had weaknesses but it also had some strengths.
only thing Ferrari have over them is very good race pace, shame its damn near useless at Imola and even more so at Monaco which is the next track. This is the second weekend in a row they've gone faster on used softsringo wrote: ↑17 May 2025, 17:24To make matters worse, Williams and now Aston are faster. Those Aston upgrades are working very well. Alonso has been quicker generally than Ferrari this weekend.
So that puts Ferrari in 6th and possibly 7th or 8th fighting will VCARB and Alpine.
Let's remember Leclerc only made Q3 in Miami because of the tow, else both cars would've been out in Q2.I'm sorry to the fans. The first thing we need to do is apologize. This level of performance isn't acceptable to see.
What were we missing? Everything. I don't know what to say... we got knocked out in Q2, that says it all. The race could be a miracle, sure, but we can't expect miracles every week. Maybe one will come eventually, but that's not acceptable.
We simply need to improve in every aspect. We aren't where we should be. In qualifying, even when a lap feels good, it'll end up being nowhere. As a driver, it hurts.
What does a super lap mean?
He was setting personal best in S1 and S2 but clearly extracting too much from the tyres and he lost everything in S3.