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    Quote Originally Posted by Nitrodaze View Post
    Interesting hypothesis. The only flaw in your analysis is that those were better cars than the SF25. All of those cars won races. In fact, the Chinese GP, where Hamilton won the Sprint race, is along your thinking. The SF25 went downhill from that race on. This season tells us nothing about Ferrari's future, but it tells us a lot about how much they messed up by changing an already great car. So, unfortunately, your theory does not hold up.
    It's not a theory, it's facts.
    And the quality of the car is rather irrelevant when comparing team-mates, as by nature, they are driving the same car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gm99 View Post
    It's not a theory, it's facts.
    And the quality of the car is rather irrelevant when comparing team-mates, as by nature, they are driving the same car.
    Oh dear, then you go and say that. How can the quality of the car be irrelevant for a seven-time world champion seeking a car to win his eighth title. WTF
    Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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    I find it comical that the lack of accepting reality is even part of the discussion. Even more so when it results in questioning if others understand how the sport works. Reality is reality and what gm99 posted is nothing more than that. For the last 15 years incoming drivers have managed to beat their teammates at Ferrari. The level of performance from the car compared to the rest of the field doesn't matter, you have to beat your teammate first.

    Lewis had a crap 2025. He might turn that around, he might not. But to place all the blame on the team when facts show the car wasn't nearly that bad is just avoiding reality. Lewis became the first Ferrari driver since 2014 to not score a podium, when his teammate scored 7 or them. That's fact, and continued attempts to twist things just show that some will avoid facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by airshifter View Post
    I find it comical that the lack of accepting reality is even part of the discussion. Even more so when it results in questioning if others understand how the sport works. Reality is reality and what gm99 posted is nothing more than that. For the last 15 years incoming drivers have managed to beat their teammates at Ferrari. The level of performance from the car compared to the rest of the field doesn't matter, you have to beat your teammate first.

    Lewis had a crap 2025. He might turn that around, he might not. But to place all the blame on the team when facts show the car wasn't nearly that bad is just avoiding reality. Lewis became the first Ferrari driver since 2014 to not score a podium, when his teammate scored 7 or them. That's fact, and continued attempts to twist things just show that some will avoid facts.
    To be fair, Lewis seems to have done reasonably OK during the race - mostly anyway. It's in qualifying that he seems to have lost his mojo. It's much harder to win when you are out in Q1 or Q2.

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