{"id":10736,"date":"2022-04-27T16:50:57","date_gmt":"2022-04-27T14:50:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.presticebdt.com\/?p=10736"},"modified":"2022-06-27T11:38:50","modified_gmt":"2022-06-27T09:38:50","slug":"f1-imola-gp-2022-top-verstappen-flop-ferrai","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.presticebdt.com\/f1-imola-gp-2022-top-verstappen-flop-ferrai\/","title":{"rendered":"F1 Emilia Romagna GP 2022 | Flop Ferrari – Top Red Bull"},"content":{"rendered":"

|F1 2022 Emilia Romagna GP| race analysis:<\/h1>\n

Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2 as Ferrari falter in action-packed Imola race<\/h1>\n

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Race results. Emilia Romagna GP F1 2022. Imola.<\/h3>\n

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Red Bull is far from out of title contention<\/strong><\/h2>\n

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At Imola, Red Bull produced the perfect response to its Australian Grand Prix shocker \u2013 where Max Verstappen couldn’t match Charles Leclerc for ultimate pace or in-race tyre management even before his retirement.<\/p>\n

In Italy, it was the reverse. Red Bull was able to switch on its tyres better than its red rival, which Verstappen used to grab his first pole of 2022. Then in the sprint and later in the GP, his tyres stayed in better shape while Leclerc’s rubber grained \u2013 by that stage in the second race the championship leader was fighting\u00a0Sergio Perez<\/a><\/span>\u00a0after his slow wet start on the less grippy side of the grid.<\/p>\n

Red Bull also took the risk of running updates even with the reduced practice running on the sprint weekend, which Ferrari did not, and seemed pleased with the results of its new floor keel winglet and revised brake cooling. Critically, no reliability gremlins threatened Verstappen’s masterful run to double victory, while the RB18 is now closer to the 2022 weight limit \u2013 an issue that added time at all of the early-season races before Imola.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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An old mindset mistake brings Leclerc’s first big error<\/strong><\/h3>\n

What a turnaround for Ferrari \u2013 from Melbourne domination to a disaster on home soil back in Italy, where it had senior company executives in attendance.<\/p>\n

Leclerc’s big gap to Verstappen in qualifying was exacerbated by the various Q3 red flags, but he nevertheless seized the chance to lead when he could as the Dutchman’s gear sync problem meant he was slow away at the sprint start. However Ferrari’s car balance problem \u2013 another element that was the reverse from Melbourne, where Red Bull struggled with inconsistent handling \u2013 meant he was sliding more than Verstappen. This led to front tyre graining and eventually being repassed.<\/p>\n

Then in the GP, after Leclerc had battled back from running fourth early on behind Lando Norris, he couldn’t get close enough to Perez before the same tyre trouble arose.<\/p>\n

Desperate to stay within DRS range late on the softs and make a difference in a slower package, Leclerc pushed too hard at the Variante Alta and spun after whacking the first apex kerbs. He was fortunate not to be out in the barriers on the outside in an incident that was reminiscent of his early Ferrari career crashes (plus Monaco last year), from which he said in Melbourne his car finally being a title contender meant he felt he had moved on making such a mistake.<\/p>\n

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Ferrari needs its development drive to start soon<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Ferrari was the only team not to bring a single updated part to last weekend. It did so because the reduced practice running on the sprint weekends meant it wanted to avoid having to assess new parts as well as prepare for Friday evening qualifying \u2013 and in any case the wet running also reduced the data-gathering time for the teams. But the season’s first European race is a chance for the teams to bring\u00a0something<\/em>\u00a0to help their causes after the early flyaways, which Red Bull did to its benefit.<\/p>\n

There’s an argument that if a team is confident in its upgrades from its work back at the factory, then having less practice time available shouldn’t be an issue, but Ferrari has still preferred to wait to add anything of note since back in pre-season testing. Therefore, F1 is still waiting to see if it can match Red Bull on development \u2013 something Verstappen’s squad is very good at. And for the next round in Miami, it sounds as if Ferrari will bring a low-downforce arrangement rather than a major update package.<\/p>\n

The gaps are still very small between the top two teams, with the tyre troubles really making the difference at Imola, so what Ferrari plans to add to its car could well be decisive this year. From what was on display around Imola \u2013 the respective natural strengths of the F1-75 and RB18 suggest Ferrari should be the favourite at Monaco and other slower speed venues, while Red Bull will be tough to catch at Baku and Monza. Miami too, may well favour Red Bull unless Ferrari can make its drag profile much more efficient.<\/p>\n

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Analysis of the race: Emilia Romagna GP F1 2022 – Up and down.<\/h2>\n

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MAX VERSTAPPEN AND RED BULL<\/h3>\n

Dropping just one point from the second-most lucrative weekend in F1\u2019s history \u2013 behind only the 2014 double-points season finale \u2013 was exactly the response Red Bull needed after the disappointment of Verstappen\u2019s Australian GP retirement.<\/p>\n