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What do you all think is the reason for Ferrari's slump this season? There must be a very significant reason that can cause a 7-time consecutive F1 champion to drop into a state where there's totally no chance for contention at the championship.

For me, I think it's due to the Bridgestone tyres. They cannot perform well for long-distance racing, especially if a set of tyres has to be used for an entire race event. I wonder how Ferrari will perform if they were to be using Michellin tyres. :blink:

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I'd say for the most part it's the tires (90%) and the other 10% being the fact that they used the old car for the first few races.

I think there are only 3-4 teams using bridestone with Ferrari being the only "major" team.

Michellin will get more data back from the other teams than Bridgestone therefore they will be in a better position to improve their tyres.

Plus the new rules where they can't change tyres and the new qualifying suck (not really relevant to this discussion but I thought I'd add it)

ferrari rushed the release of the 2005 car. not enough testing- causing DNF in a few races. very bad luck for todays tyre failiures.. alonso did well but kimi the ice man dominated. i cant wait for mclaren to start winning races continuously. they definately seem to have the fastest car on the grid- the raw speed of the mcalren is amazing. shame about the fuel problems for montoya :(

well done kimi. :D

What we can't forget is that with the rule changes every team had to start their car designs from scratch (I think they meant major chassis changes), this put everybody at square one again, unfortuantly Ferrari decided to patch last years car to give them more time to get the 2005 car ready. What a mistake :D

C'mon Kimi, Alonso et al...!

What do you all think is the reason for Ferrari's slump this season? There must be a very significant reason that can cause a 7-time consecutive F1 champion to drop into a state where there's totally no chance for contention at the championship.

For me, I think it's due to the Bridgestone tyres. They cannot perform well for long-distance racing, especially if a set of tyres has to be used for an entire race event. I wonder how Ferrari will perform if they were to be using Michellin tyres. :blink:

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yep, exactly I agree and in other hand I hope Ferrari recover in time to win still in 2005 ;) I trust 100% in Schummy it rocks :p

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