Gianmaria, you have to get used to this forum.
We're a bunch of car nuts who own Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Mercedes, BMW and even some or all of these cars at the same time.
Criticism usually leads to productivity and better products.
If Ferrari thinks their cars are perfect, why should they improve them further?
Car manufacturers need our feedback and this is what we do here.
We try to lead a pretty cool and rational discussion about our beloved cars but at the same time we try to have a deeper look at all the details, including the things we don't like.
Maybe this is one reason why there are car forums around the internet where much more posts are made and more people are registering. But this is actually where the "luxury" of Rennteam.com begins: we are a private and non-commercial forum and we can afford not to have too many Users.
Don't get me wrong: we're happy about every single User but we don't need to glorify the cars to get more Users.
And we don't need to do small-talk to attract Users.
Which doesn't mean that we don't allow and don't want small-talk.
It just happens that people here don't get in the mood to discuss about the best paint polisher or chrome rims on this forum, not to speak about how many red light races they've won.
One critic said that Rennteam.com is too sterile and too "serious" for a car forum but I can't see what is wrong with that.
Look at my posts about Porsche cars (and I owned several Porsche) and also have a look at my post about my newest baby, the E55.
I love cars, I love driving them and I wish I had the money of Bill Gates to be able to buy any available car out there in the whole wide world (the Sultan of Brunei is one of my idols
).
But this doesn't mean that I'm blind towards a car's weak points. Right now I don't know any sports car to be perfect.
Regarding the Stradale: it is a fine sports car, no doubt about it. But I talked to an owner at Baden-Baden and although he loves his car, the difference compared to the 360 Modena isn't that big as he expected. I heard the same story from a lot of Ferraristi but I understand if you don't want to see it that way. No problem, everybody is free to express his own opinion on this forum.
So please don't feel offended by our discussion style but try to see it as an opportunity to learn about the good and bad parts of a car and also to get a wider perspective about sports cars generally speaking.
If you read the posts here very carefully and try to understand that nobody wants to bash Ferrari or other brand sports cars, you can actually learn a lot and get ideas for yourself what could be improved and what you would like to see on a new generation Ferrari.
Try to see it as an opportunity to influence the process of future production.
Because we know one thing for sure: Ferrari, Porsche and other car manufacturers are monitoring this forum and it is my understanding that they take pretty serious what is discussed here and of course on other select car forums on the internet.