Moanlower wrote:I think with all the info gathered during a lot of testmiles in different conditions they have quite a good idea of what times they could achieve if they planned to run in quali trim.
You miss the point. They might know how fast they can go, but the point is no one else can verify what the Ferrari PR people have been telling people about fuel corrected times and the fact is they simply haven't done any comparable low fuel times. It's hearsay. It is something they will want to test, as the balance of the car can vary greatly. It doesn't follow that if you take fuel out you'll be that much faster.
There's also no reason or anything to gain in trying to disguise their lack of speed on low fuel if this is the case.
If that's the case........ But the fact is they're not doing any comparable low fuel runs, or what they're telling us they're doing now are high fuel runs........ Alonso has also confirmed that the low fuel runs are where they need to improve.
I also think mindgames plays a big part in all this. I don't think he lied when he said the F10 is the best car he's ever driven...
I didn't say he had lied.
I'm sure you can imagine how it would feel if you drove the racecar everyboby wants to be in.
The problem is we don't know that, but Ferrari want to give that impression.