Emag wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 20:18
Seanspeed wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 02:00
Emag wrote: ↑20 Aug 2025, 11:33
I think it is pretty obvious this team had high expectations for the season, both internally and externally. Claiming otherwise is just wrong. Saying 'oh but it was only their target, they never said they would definitely win' is nothing but technicality twisting to make it sound like something else.
It's not twisting anything. There's HOPE and there's actual reality. Of course they were aiming high. They very much wanted and hoped to be fighting for the title, but the idea that they 100% expected that they totally would is nonsense. There had been many more realistic comments talking about the very high challenge this would entail. They aren't idiots. They are FAR smarter and more informed about their actual chances than anybody here. They knew full well that overhauling Mclaren was a very tall ask. And nothing they've ever said has ever suggested otherwise.
The only people twisting things are those trying to suggest that Ferrari ever said that they
would compete with or beat Mclaren.
I didn’t mean it in a confrontational way. But I mean come on. Again this is just sugar coating. Nothing is certain in life in general. You never know what happens tomorrow, so in that sense yeah you’re right. They didn’t know/say they will win for sure, but I think Its pretty clear what Ferrari’s expectations for this season were and its also pretty clear they’re very disappointed with how things turned out.
This isn't a binary thing.
I'm sure Ferrari are disappointed that they didn't make the improvements they were after. But I also think they can look at even what their ultimate aims were and how good Mclaren showed up this year, and realize that they never had much of a chance anyways. It seems pretty clear to me that even if this current car performed exactly like they wanted, it still wouldn't have been a true title contender with a car that is literally fastest at every track and in every condition and has basically no real weaknesses.
Ferrari aimed high, but it doesn't mean they truly believed deep down that they
would achieve the massive improvement required to compete with this year's Mclaren. You always have to try, but again, Ferrari are full of very smart, experienced professionals. They aren't like fans who want to make everything a simple narrative like is happening here. They know the complexities and challenges in a way that fans never will.