They have put their bet on a single race Ferrari invested a bit more on Italian GP than other races says Red Bull chief engineer
They have put their bet on a single race - Ferrari invested a bit more on Italian GP than other races says Red Bull chief engineer × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Formula 1 Italian GP News
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#essereFerrari 7438539#OnThisDay in 2007, Kimi Räikkönen won the #BelgianGP and clinched our sixth constructors’ title since the turn of the millennium Share your memories of the race #essereFerrari https://t.co/ORazsDEnHS “It doesn’t really matter what I think. It’s best to ask the guys next door (at Ferrari) if you want a factual answer. I suspect our neighbours, because of their history and geographical situation, have a bit more invested (in this one race at Monza). Either they have used their resources very wisely in the development, or they have put their bet on a single race. If they want to turn (their engine) up a bit, they can do that." Meanwhile, Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said that Red Bull had the advantage in the race, as they were the faster car. The Italian team gambled by putting Leclerc on a two-stopper, but tyre degradation left the team on the back foot. He said: “The Red Bull was the faster car. If we had gone up against him (Verstappen) with the same strategy, we would never have beaten him. Two stops were basically not wrong because you never know what will happen later in the race. For us, playing poker was without risk." He added: "Since the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Red Bull has been the better car. Not on Saturday but in the race. Our tyres degrade faster. They get a better balance than us, and we have to work hard to understand that.” Ferrari (406) trail Red Bull (545) in the constructors championship.
They have put their bet on a single race - Ferrari invested a bit more on Italian GP than other races says Red Bull chief engineer
By Charanjot Singh Modified 18 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Ferrari outpaced Red Bull in qualifying at Monza but couldn't eke out a win. Red Bull chief engineer Paul Monaghan reckons Ferrari might have targeted a win at Monza a bit more than at other races. Even though Max Verstappen picked up another win, it was Charles Leclerc of Ferrari who was the quicker driver in qualifying and secured pole. The order was restored in the race when Leclerc, with his two-stop strategy, could not usurp Verstappen, who was on a single-stopper. When asked why the Scuderia were able to pull off a lap that was quicker than Red Bull, Monaghan said that the Italian team might have invested more at Monza than they do at other races. He said: Scuderia Ferrari@ScuderiaFerrari#OnThisDay in 2007, Kimi Räikkönen won the #BelgianGP and clinched our sixth constructors’ title since the turn of the millenniumShare your memories of the race
#essereFerrari 7438539#OnThisDay in 2007, Kimi Räikkönen won the #BelgianGP and clinched our sixth constructors’ title since the turn of the millennium Share your memories of the race #essereFerrari https://t.co/ORazsDEnHS “It doesn’t really matter what I think. It’s best to ask the guys next door (at Ferrari) if you want a factual answer. I suspect our neighbours, because of their history and geographical situation, have a bit more invested (in this one race at Monza). Either they have used their resources very wisely in the development, or they have put their bet on a single race. If they want to turn (their engine) up a bit, they can do that." Meanwhile, Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto said that Red Bull had the advantage in the race, as they were the faster car. The Italian team gambled by putting Leclerc on a two-stopper, but tyre degradation left the team on the back foot. He said: “The Red Bull was the faster car. If we had gone up against him (Verstappen) with the same strategy, we would never have beaten him. Two stops were basically not wrong because you never know what will happen later in the race. For us, playing poker was without risk." He added: "Since the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Red Bull has been the better car. Not on Saturday but in the race. Our tyres degrade faster. They get a better balance than us, and we have to work hard to understand that.” Ferrari (406) trail Red Bull (545) in the constructors championship.