Fórmula 1 2024

Neste momento tenho dúvidas que o Newey pudesse trabalhar para outra equipa antes de 2027 ou mais...
Chama-se "gardening leave". O Newey sabe de tudo sobre o Red Bull de 2026.

Nao sei o que é tão difícil de acreditar na mudança do Hamilton:

- A Ferrari tem estado melhor que a Mercedes;
- O Hamilton já está cansado de lá estar, são muitos anos e os últimos de alguns confrontos, públicos até, com os engenheiros;
- A Ferrari vai ficar ainda melhor em 2026 porque estão bem avançados no desenvolvimento do motor e as especificações deste vão muito mais ao encontro do que a Ferrari é mestre a fazer;
- A Ferrari é a Ferrari mesmo que o carro não ande nada, e é a última oportunidade do Hamilton ir para lá;
- O carro da Ferrari tem sido rápido e com um motor que possa fazer a diferença em 2026, podem limpar o campeonato facilmente.

O pessoal gosta de contar e criar notícias sobre algo que sonhou durante a noite.
 
Ferrari, Ceteris Paribus, mas com um estratega ao nível dos pilotos, se calhar não tinha andado tão mal nos últimos 2 anos.
Quem vos ouvir falar até parece que a Ferrari tem sido 5a... 6a... etc.
A Ferrari só nao tem ganho campeonatos, de resto tem acabado maioria das vezes em segundo e por norma quando nao vence o campeonato é praticamente a unica a quebrar a dominancia da equipa dominante nesse momento.
Claro que a Ferrari precisa de titulos, isso é indiscutivel, mas dizer "a Ferrari tem andado tão mal" o que dizer das outras equipas que lá andam.
 
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Dizem que já rolam cabeças na Alpine. Parece que o carro está péssimo, e só não devem ser últimos porque andam lá dois Haas.

Que se dediquem à pastelaria porque carros nunca souberam fazer!

[:D]
 
Dizem que já rolam cabeças na Alpine. Parece que o carro está péssimo, e só não devem ser últimos porque andam lá dois Haas.

Que se dediquem à pastelaria porque carros nunca souberam fazer!

[:D]


Alto e pára o baile! [:)]

Exceptuando os anos em que foram campeões do mundo, ou motorizaram equipas campeãs do mundo
 
Ricciardo, who is part of the Red Bull family, says that the determination shown this winter to improve on the already dominant RB19 is perfect proof of the killer mindset the team has.

Asked by Motorsport.com if he was surprised at what the squad had done this winter with the RB20, Ricciardo said:

I laugh because I'm surprised, but I'm not. I feel it's a team that operates at its best when they're winning.

I feel like when they're winning, it's like they want to just completely crush the competition.

It's not like: 'Okay, now we're winning. Let's go on holiday.'
It's like: 'Let's really put our feet down.'

So that's where I think they've come out this year. After the most dominant season in 2023, now they come out with a car that I think I was even like, 'Wow'.

Ricciardo, who raced for Red Bull between 2014 and 2018 and is in with a shot at a return next year, says that he simply salutes the technical leadership at the squad – and especially the mindset of its chief technical officer Adrian Newey:

I feel like they've had the most – kind of – updates out of anyone, and that's really saying something.

Look, I love seeing Adrian near the car and that. And I don't even feel bad singling Adrian out, because I know it's more than just Adrian, but he's obviously a big part of it. And it's pretty cool to see.

Whether I'm part of the family or not, I just – as a fan – love to see that kind of relentless approach and response to such a strong year. It's like you have to, in a way, admire it. I know, obviously, for fans watching on the couch, they're like, 'Nah, I want someone to challenge Red Bull this year.' But you have to admire their approach.

The impressive form of the RB20 in testing has already prompted some to suggest that it could help Red Bull achieve this year what it did not in 2023 – winning every race. It’s something that Ricciardo is not totally convinced can happen though:

It seems nearly impossible. It’s because of just how many races there are, and whether you get a wet race or not.

Look, as much as they brought a new car to the season and I'm sure it's still going to be a race-winning car, I don't know: it's too early to be that sure that it's going to be as dominant as last year.

They're going to win races. I'm sure they will. But I wouldn't go as far as saying yet that it's going to be unbeatable.

I think, Formula 1 is too unpredictable for Red Bull to be unbeatable. I think they'll do very well but yeah, too early to have that confidence.
 
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