Australian GP: Q2 - Felipe Massa retires with a mechanical failure
Spanish GP: Race - Kimi Raikkonen retires with a mechanical failure
European GP: Race - Kimi Raikkonen retires with a mechanical failure
Then there is the crash in Qualifying for the Monaco GP where Kimi clipped a wall. Also Massa running the red light and getting black flagged at Canada during the race.
(just incase you thought I wasn't up to date on my facts)
My arguement is that Mclarens raw pace (when they unlocked it) was better than Ferraris, however their reliability and the fact they had two drivers who didn't like each other and had totally different styles (leading to the team taking two different development paths) seriously affected their season. Therefore it was far from the best car that season (but I didn't claim it was)
Ferrari did not have those issues, so the area they needed to improve was the raw pace of the car. That and the new team means they are struggling with similar things that Mclaren did last season (cooling, reliability, driver error). So since both teams have taken different development paths for 2007, I doubt even if they had info on each other they would use it. Which was the point I was making, but clearly some people would like several paragraphs to explain what the meaning behind 'habit of blowing up' is.
Spanish GP: Race - Kimi Raikkonen retires with a mechanical failure
European GP: Race - Kimi Raikkonen retires with a mechanical failure
Then there is the crash in Qualifying for the Monaco GP where Kimi clipped a wall. Also Massa running the red light and getting black flagged at Canada during the race.
(just incase you thought I wasn't up to date on my facts)
My arguement is that Mclarens raw pace (when they unlocked it) was better than Ferraris, however their reliability and the fact they had two drivers who didn't like each other and had totally different styles (leading to the team taking two different development paths) seriously affected their season. Therefore it was far from the best car that season (but I didn't claim it was)
Ferrari did not have those issues, so the area they needed to improve was the raw pace of the car. That and the new team means they are struggling with similar things that Mclaren did last season (cooling, reliability, driver error). So since both teams have taken different development paths for 2007, I doubt even if they had info on each other they would use it. Which was the point I was making, but clearly some people would like several paragraphs to explain what the meaning behind 'habit of blowing up' is.