@nissart06230@GazzettaFerrari Basically all of the Mclarens that Hamilton has driven from 2007 to 2012 were biased towards oversteer in terms of car balance and he won 21 races and a championship during those years, so I wouldn't say he can't handle it.
@Anderson_1934@GazzettaFerrari Ferrari puts out a flag in Maranello after every race win in either F1 or WEC, it's an old tradition. And obviously every year they start from 0 otherwise they would have hundreds of flags on the building 😄
@rayanelarbaoui@GazzettaFerrari I agree that he would do it, eventuelly Leclerc always does what the team asks. I was wondering about the mental side of it, how much of a mark it would leave. I mean when Ferrari took away Massa's win in Hockenheim it basically destroyed him, so it could take just 1 call.
@rayanelarbaoui@GazzettaFerrari That's what he would say and likely not what he would think. He waited since 2019 for a title contender car while basically all the other good drivers from his generation got their chances and now when Ferrari builds a decent car he has to assist a reborn Hamilton's 8th title.
@ScuderiaFerrari@LewisHamilton@Charles_Leclerc@peroniuk Awesome job by Hamilton and finally we have upgrades that actually make the car better 👌Also really happy that the team was bold on the strategy and didn't just copy the others and accept 2nd place.
@JosephPetrassi@FanaticsFerrari I don't think anybody who understands this sport questions his talent, but he needs to calm down and prioritize consistency over the all or nothing approach. At the moment he is wasting his good pace on fighting cars he shouldn't be behind in the first place.
@gr33n_apple2013@GazzettaFerrari@GiulyDuchessa It doesn't matter. Leclerc spun and crashed in Miami, he spun in Canada, he crashed twice in Monaco, he crashed in Barcelona. At the moment he has a bigger issue to think about than possibly taking a pole.
@chrono0__@savehk1231@richydasilva@GazzettaFerrari No he didn't both cars ran CI discs with Brembo calipers. Besides that Leclerc's crash had nothing to do with braking as he was already on throttle when he lost the car.
@xnDA44999@SamNuho@autosport Basically everybody underfuels the car because it's faster to drive a lighter car and do some lico than to drive a heavier car flat out. We never heard anything about Hamilton's fuel situation being critical, so most likely it was just the normal strategy.
@SamNuho@autosport Performance isn't the issue, Leclerc was faster than Hamilton in Monaco until he crashed out because his brakes stopped working under the safety car. He is pursuing reliability/consistency with this change.
@RSPB25@FanaticsFerrari What do you mean fix their brakes? Almost all the teams in F1 uses brakes from Brembo and at the moment only 1 team has issues with them on top of it even that team only has issues with 1 car that runs a different configuration compared to the other. Clearly not a vendor issue.