I think the big problem was, they chose the wrong tyre. Because I thought they would start on the full wets, to clear the track of standing water, even behind the safety car.
But the other mistake, that might have made the race a bit more exciting, was the rolling start, instead of the normal standing start.
That Mustang is a beauty
and i really look forward to see what Ford can add to the RB Powertrain, it might be a big surprise for all of us
Apparently the FIA don’t want the current 3 engine providers to leave F1, so I think Ford might have a problem with powering the RB’s
where did you read that??
that is totally new to me
Try that link.
that is for testing the old (this year’s ) cars, seems to be normal?
How could they ever use it again with a new eninge that is not made for these cars?
True, but that seems to be problem though. What can they learn in readiness for the new car regs.
For new drivers (rookies), it’s essential…
especially since they’re not allowed to test with 2026 cars indefinitely.
Looks like the bosses are happy the way the things are going at Ferrari
How can they be satisfied really?
I don’t think Ferrari should be happy with the season so far. Especially when you consider Lewis Hamilton’s debut.
However, the question is. Is it down to the car? Or is it down to Hamilton? Certainly both.
Only if you look at Leclerc, the car can’t be all that bad.
There are just too many fluctuations in performance on the different circuits. Sometimes it goes well and they’re close to the podium and at the front. And the next race, they’re behind the music. So there’s no consistency.
Nevertheless, I think it’s good that there is continuity in the lead for the time being.
Hamilton certainly has trouble understanding daily life and technical Italian language. Plus trouble adjusting to the machinery in general. Does not make any easier.
And Leclerc is just not Champion material
Most probably not. I am sorry for it though.