2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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ScuderiaLeo wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 22:19
I don't think the drivers have any delusions about getting close to McLaren, lol

Leclerc said multiple times post race they aren't anywhere near McL still.
Do not let that stop agitators from entering the thread, making charged, bombastic, inflammatory comments. lol

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woocasz wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:08
Autobahn303 wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:04
woocasz wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 20:50


Dont spread false information. Johannes Hatz is still Charles performance engineer. He was in the Charles box the entire weekend. :lol:

Luca Diella. They worked together at Mercedes.
Isn't Jock Clear Charles performance engineer?
no, he is currently the driver coach for Charles Leclerc. (whatever that means, as a F1 driver needs a coach :lol: )
Are you saying this F1-tech news article is tripe then?

https://www.f1technical.net/news/27474
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Every driver on the grid has a coach, often more than one, a lot go to specialists for tyre wear and behaviour training too when compounds or carcasses get changed. So yes, they do need a coach. You don't stay at the top without putting all the work in you can.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:50
woocasz wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:08
Autobahn303 wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:04


Isn't Jock Clear Charles performance engineer?
no, he is currently the driver coach for Charles Leclerc. (whatever that means, as a F1 driver needs a coach :lol: )
Are you saying this F1-tech news article is tripe then?

https://www.f1technical.net/news/27474
yes, motorsport article about Hatz has been taken down and pretty much all the major news have been withdrawn

Besides, how do you expect ,that in the middle of the season, Leclerc's engineer will be assigned to Hamilton just because he's been struggling after half a year of driving the car?

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 19:46
Luscion wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 13:29
According to Lewis the reason he had to lico for so much of the race is because Ferrari underfueled his car for the bigger wing they put on. At least it wasn't for brakes or plank wear this time
They expected more rain then. If they had those extra four laps behind the safety car a podium might have been on the cards maybe?
Podium mayybbbee? Definitely would have finished higher though

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:50
woocasz wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:08
Autobahn303 wrote:
28 Jul 2025, 21:04


Isn't Jock Clear Charles performance engineer?
no, he is currently the driver coach for Charles Leclerc. (whatever that means, as a F1 driver needs a coach :lol: )
Are you saying this F1-tech news article is tripe then?

https://www.f1technical.net/news/27474
Nice to see you back PZ, where have you been? :)

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To be more clear (get it? :lol: ) Jock Clear is not officially on Leclerc's team anymore. Maybe he still acts as a personal coach for Leclerc since they're close but he isn't in Leclerc's garage technically. He is the head of the FDA (Ferrari Driver Academy) and that's his primary role in Ferrari.

As woocasz says, Leclerc's current performance engineer is Johannes Hatz, he took over the position when Bozzi was promoted to race engineer.

Diella seems to be the new engineer for Hamilton, if you look up his CV he has been with Ferrari for a few months and he previously worked at Mercedes.

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Reflecting on his spin in the sprint qualifying that cost him a shot at a better starting position, Hamilton has revealed that a new component that was first tested by Charles Leclerc at Montreal contributed to the incident.

“Obviously with the upgrade that we have, there's basically two elements to it. One of those elements, we had it to test back in Montreal, but I didn't end up testing it. Charles did. He ended up using part of it for a couple of races.

"So he definitely did a great job today. He's feeling more comfortable and acclimatised. For me, it was the first time using it and that spin we had caught me out because I didn’t expect it.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2025/07/ ... -setbacks/

Why didn't Hamilton have the new parts since Canada that Leclerc had?
It doesn't turn.

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AR3-GP wrote:
29 Jul 2025, 00:38
Reflecting on his spin in the sprint qualifying that cost him a shot at a better starting position, Hamilton has revealed that a new component that was first tested by Charles Leclerc at Montreal contributed to the incident.

“Obviously with the upgrade that we have, there's basically two elements to it. One of those elements, we had it to test back in Montreal, but I didn't end up testing it. Charles did. He ended up using part of it for a couple of races.

"So he definitely did a great job today. He's feeling more comfortable and acclimatised. For me, it was the first time using it and that spin we had caught me out because I didn’t expect it.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2025/07/ ... -setbacks/

Why didn't Hamilton have the new parts since Canada that Leclerc had?
My guess is that it was not an obvious upgrade. Leclerc chose to try it out and make it work, Hamilton is now reaping the rewards. Nothing wrong with it, just stating that it is being termed an "upgrade" in retrospect.

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AR3-GP wrote:
29 Jul 2025, 00:38
Reflecting on his spin in the sprint qualifying that cost him a shot at a better starting position, Hamilton has revealed that a new component that was first tested by Charles Leclerc at Montreal contributed to the incident.

“Obviously with the upgrade that we have, there's basically two elements to it. One of those elements, we had it to test back in Montreal, but I didn't end up testing it. Charles did. He ended up using part of it for a couple of races.

"So he definitely did a great job today. He's feeling more comfortable and acclimatised. For me, it was the first time using it and that spin we had caught me out because I didn’t expect it.
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2025/07/ ... -setbacks/

Why didn't Hamilton have the new parts since Canada that Leclerc had?
According to AR the component in question is the brake pads. They gave it to Leclerc first since he's more confident with the brakes of this car in general, and had him test its effectiveness. Before introducing it to Hamilton, who has been more sensitive to the brakes (as he's discussed earlier this season).

Not a pace upgrade necessarily but a part for hopefully better responsiveness since the drivers have complained about that.

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Wasn't Canada the race that both drivers were complaining a lot about their brakes and having lots of issues?

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So if i understand correctly, Lewis has requested a NEW performance engineer and his existing performance engineer joins Adami as a duel race engineering role? Maybe lewis identified that its best move Diella to work with Adami? Whatever it is, lewis has got someone new as he feels he needs to change something on his side.