@Deztinted@manavchad@F1BigData Ferrari defo had the culture of "we are Ferrari look at us and our legacy". Leclerc has never been/seen what a winning culture looks like. Lewis has
@F1BigData I mean, he's the only one who hasn't served the penalty, so Gasly's is the only penalty that can be removed. Not sure what other teams want to achieve with these appeals for the penalties that have already been served
@NobleF1 I still don't fully understand what the desired outcome here would've been? Like, they can't just erase the served time penalty, so what's at stake? Reputation? Punishing the FIA?
@F1BigData Tempting to compare them, but this year is Cadillac's extended test session. None of the races and qualis really matter. They just aren't competetive yet
@F1 Schumacher's 1996 win was that legendary wet-weather drive, Hamilton's came from P2 in the dry. Two very different paths to the same first Ferrari win at the same track.
@Planet_F1 Leading the constructors title and their star rookie is leading the drivers championship, so reliability DNFs are basically the last thing they can afford right now
@racepluscom@GazzettaFerrari@Racingnews365 72 points off the lead with a two-step PU plan still to come, Austria and Monza are very much circled on the Ferrari calendar right now