2025 Scuderia Ferrari F1 Team

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Good effort, Congrats to the team and espesally charles, he was on fire., i was thinking it was going to be bloodbath after imola, what an improvemnt.. lewis and rickky need to improve or change that was really bad coms there

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Clearly Ferrari cheating. Friday went well so today was supposed to be a disaster but not if you cheat. Also clearly Ferrari was 4th best here, just got lucky that they are running a 3L twin turbo engine in quali while everyone else is just lapping on battery alone. No other possible explanation for the car being good in all sessions so far.

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Leclerc gave it everything. P2 ahead of a McLaren and P4 is still a big achievement. There's two stops tomorrow, we have the best pit crew in the business and good race pace. I haven't lost hope :D

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dialtone wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:19
Clearly Ferrari cheating. Friday went well so today was supposed to be a disaster but not if you cheat. Also clearly Ferrari was 4th best here, just got lucky that they are running a 3L twin turbo engine in quali while everyone else is just lapping on battery alone. No other possible explanation for the car being good in all sessions so far.
:lol: :lol:

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Felt like it could have been more but you can’t be wildly upset with that.

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dialtone wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:19
Clearly Ferrari cheating. Friday went well so today was supposed to be a disaster but not if you cheat. Also clearly Ferrari was 4th best here, just got lucky that they are running a 3L twin turbo engine in quali while everyone else is just lapping on battery alone. No other possible explanation for the car being good in all sessions so far.
Not sure if sarcasm :D

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Hopefully Ham doesnt get a penalty, impeding wasnt that bad and was wrong info from Adami

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dialtone wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:19
Clearly Ferrari cheating. Friday went well so today was supposed to be a disaster but not if you cheat. Also clearly Ferrari was 4th best here, just got lucky that they are running a 3L twin turbo engine in quali while everyone else is just lapping on battery alone. No other possible explanation for the car being good in all sessions so far.
imagine if we had merc type engine failure two race weekend, people here would be up and arm screaming how incompetent Italians are and what not and this form topic would be unbearable to read. just saying. sometimes grass is't much greener on the other side, just enjoy the nuances of what these sports give.

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Luscion wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:22
Hopefully Ham doesnt get a penalty, impeding wasnt that bad and was wrong info from Adami
Probably a 1 place penalty given the circumstances. I cant see him escaping a grid drop because its impeding and there's no getting around that, his engineer was at fault saying Max is slowing down but the driver will be punished.

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The car was second quickest and had a solid margin to the third quickest car. Don't think Red Bull had pace to threaten LEC today. Well done to LEC, hope he can make things spicy at the front.
Call a spade, a spade.

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f1isgood wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:45
The car was second quickest and had a solid margin to the third quickest car. Don't think Red Bull had pace to threaten LEC today. Well done to LEC, hope he can make things spicy at the front.
SF-25 was also 2 tenths faster here than the SF-24, not bad for a car with all these issues

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Luscion wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:51
f1isgood wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:45
The car was second quickest and had a solid margin to the third quickest car. Don't think Red Bull had pace to threaten LEC today. Well done to LEC, hope he can make things spicy at the front.
SF-25 was also 2 tenths faster here than the SF-24, not bad for a car with all these issues
Yeah, it was positive for Ferrari all things considered.
Call a spade, a spade.

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Luscion wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:51
f1isgood wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:45
The car was second quickest and had a solid margin to the third quickest car. Don't think Red Bull had pace to threaten LEC today. Well done to LEC, hope he can make things spicy at the front.
SF-25 was also 2 tenths faster here than the SF-24, not bad for a car with all these issues
yea but sf24 improved a lot by the end, so it could be close..

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Luscion wrote:
24 May 2025, 17:22
Hopefully Ham doesnt get a penalty, impeding wasnt that bad and was wrong info from Adami
Do stewards care if it was the race engineer or the driver? I think not. That’s like not taking a penalty for unsafe release in the pit lane because the driver had nothing to do with it

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Monaco is always a bit of a "throwaway" circuit when it comes to extracting meaningful data regarding the pecking order.

People often try to judge Monaco by car's pace in low speed corners in previous races, but that never holds up, because Monaco is a bit of a special circuit. While on other circuits the cars are almost always setup with some compromise in consideration (and that compromise depends from team to team), in Monaco there is no compromise. The car is setup entirely in one direction.

It's funny that Ferrari thought they wouldn't be good here, whereas Andrea Stella called it in FP1 already that they (McLaren) thought Ferrari would be really strong around here. People laughed on his comments, but he was spot on.
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