AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022, 23:29
chrisc90 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022, 20:27
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022, 20:25
Your veiled attempts at trolling has long gotten tiresome.
Whats wrong about what I said? Speaking facts isnt trolling. If George stayed on the older slower tyres, he would have for sure lost out to cars behind him.
It should have been a team effort to keep both George and Lewis out so that they work together to keep the team 1-2!
Yet Russell only thought of himself and I still don’t understand why the team let him pit! Even Lewis on the radio instantly realized why it was wrong to pit only Russell!
Although it got him a P2 at the end, had he defended Verstapen for some laps he would have helped Hamilton bring his tires up to temperature and at least defend from Leclerc at the end!
For me there was another master stroke they could have pulled! Had they told Russel to slow down a bit when he passed Verstapen under the SC before entering the pits they could have pitted Lewis and got him back ahead into P1. I know there’s the 10 car lengths rule but who knows…they may had been able to pull it off! Worst case scenario…Lewis would have ended up 3rd with new tires behind Verstapen before the SC restart!
Only problem is Max would have been past Russell the same way he got past Lewis. It would have been better to bring a car home in P2 and P4 than P3 and P4 if Russell was on the slower tyre. There was NOTHING stopping Lewis from making the same call as George to pit for the softer tyre.
The slowing down is relatively plausible, but I wonder how quick Max would have caught up. Timing/lap data had Lewis 1.741 seconds SLOWER than Max on the first green flag lap (lap 61) Russell was only 0.2seconds faster on the soft tyre. After that you have Russell who was about 0.2seconds slower than Max each lap whilst Lewis was +0.4 (lap 62), +0.752(lap 63), +1.733(lap 64), +1.238(lap 65), +2.1(lap 66), Then he is about +0.7-0.9 the remaining laps.
Would George have suffered the same times as Lewis on the medium tyre? More than likely, since Lewis typically has better or equal race pace to George(going by what everyone says on here).
Thats not to bring in Charles aswell.
I think it is safe to say, that the fact that Russell was on average over a second faster than Lewis on a soft vs Medium, he managed to keep his 2nd place by doing the switch onto the faster tyre, which also warms up faster. Medium looks to take another 4 laps to get some decent pace back in it.
All you have to do is look at Ferrari and their decision with Charles at Silverstone, That's exactly what happened to Lewis because the team favoured track position.
Edit: From watching Lewis onboard on F1TV, he was annoyed because George was the 'buffer' between Lewis and Max in P3, when George pitted they lost the 'buffer'....Was Lewis only thinking about himself there?
As Tzan said, the best option would have been to slow George to the 10 car lengths and get Lewis pitted in that time, but instead they only think about track position. Latifi was probably between 2 and 3 car lengths to Lewis so George could have slowed down to the 10, and made it 13-14car lengths if you include Latifi's car physically.
Russell entered the Merc pit box 3-4seconds after Lewis passes it, so had he dropped back, there would have been ample time to get lewis out ahead of George.
1:27.07 on F1TV Ham onboard Lewis even admits its going to be hard to keep Max behind him on the newer tyre. Im not sure what more defending one can realistically give.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.