11-26-2022, 10:05 AM
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#33
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Drives: M5 F10 DCT Gunmetal
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Southern England
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ///M Power-Belgium
Sure .And actually It's like a complex clockwork system .
• The pitstop and race strategy
• The planning from the team strategists depending from the race situation
• The pitstop execution and choosing the right moment
• The tire strategy
• The right downforce setup and upgrades depending from the track
• The driver with a beginners mistake or just bad luck
• The reliability of the car and PU
And so much more , as I said It's like a complex clockwork system ..
If someone or something fails in the clockwork system , it will be very clear in the race.
And the whole team system can go down by the mistake from one single person .
One human mistake is enough to lose the race , which is usually seen in ridiculous situations .
Ferrari was/is the big loser in pitstops and race strategies .
Was it lack of training ?
Was it a lack of motivation ?
Is it the Italian nonchalance and negligence ? Lack of discipline ?
YES !!! Very likely !
But only one person is responsible for all these performances in this complex clockwork system !
The Ferrari team boss "Mattia Binotto"
So ,Mattia Binotto will be replaced , too bad ! But that wont change anything .
IMHO in one word : *Ferrari'd
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