The Redbull pitwall would never sit idly while Verstappen is stuck behind a much slower car in such conditions. They should have brought Hamilton in. Alpine had no reason to pit Ocon when the cars behind him are not pitting but Mercedes are not racing Alpine. They should have given Hamilton a chance at a podium by giving him fresher tyres.
A podium was massively optimistic, considering Lewis would have had to make way through traffic and overtakes.erudite450 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:18The Redbull pitwall would never sit idly while Verstappen is stuck behind a much slower car in such conditions. They should have brought Hamilton in. Alpine had no reason to pit Ocon when the cars behind him are not pitting but Mercedes are not racing Alpine. They should have given Hamilton a chance at a podium by giving him fresher tyres.
You cannot compare the Alpine with the cars Hamilton would have had to overtake. The Alpine was faster than the Mercedes in qualifying. With much fresher tyres, wet conditions and pace advantage of the Mercedes in those conditions, Hamilton would have at least gotten ahead of Ocon. I believe he could have capitalised on Leclerc's penalty.chrisc90 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:20A podium was massively optimistic, considering Lewis would have had to make way through traffic and overtakes.erudite450 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:18The Redbull pitwall would never sit idly while Verstappen is stuck behind a much slower car in such conditions. They should have brought Hamilton in. Alpine had no reason to pit Ocon when the cars behind him are not pitting but Mercedes are not racing Alpine. They should have given Hamilton a chance at a podium by giving him fresher tyres.
The big rear wing and wet weather gamble Merc tried didnt pay off today.
If the alpine was quicker than the Merc, then why didn't Alonso make any ground on the cars ahead of him when he pitted for a fresh inter?erudite450 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:37You cannot compare the Alpine with the cars Hamilton would have had to overtake. The Alpine was faster than the Mercedes in qualifying. With much fresher tyres, wet conditions and pace advantage of the Mercedes in those conditions, Hamilton would have at least gotten ahead of Ocon. I believe he could have capitalised on Leclerc's penalty.chrisc90 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:20A podium was massively optimistic, considering Lewis would have had to make way through traffic and overtakes.erudite450 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:18
The Redbull pitwall would never sit idly while Verstappen is stuck behind a much slower car in such conditions. They should have brought Hamilton in. Alpine had no reason to pit Ocon when the cars behind him are not pitting but Mercedes are not racing Alpine. They should have given Hamilton a chance at a podium by giving him fresher tyres.
The big rear wing and wet weather gamble Merc tried didnt pay off today.
It did and it didn't. He was obviously quicker than the Alpine and would have left him for dead had he been able to get by, but the Alpine has been fast in a straight line all season so it was always going to be difficult/impossible without a mistake by Ocon. However, if they'd run the Merc with less wing for more top speed, they'd have struggled to get close enough to put pressure on Ocon. Given the choice, you'd want to be able to catch and harass the guy ahead in to a mistake than be sat 2 seconds behind him but closing up briefly at the end of the straights.chrisc90 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:20A podium was massively optimistic, considering Lewis would have had to make way through traffic and overtakes.erudite450 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 12:18The Redbull pitwall would never sit idly while Verstappen is stuck behind a much slower car in such conditions. They should have brought Hamilton in. Alpine had no reason to pit Ocon when the cars behind him are not pitting but Mercedes are not racing Alpine. They should have given Hamilton a chance at a podium by giving him fresher tyres.
The big rear wing and wet weather gamble Merc tried didnt pay off today.
Not overly optimistic. Era’s come and go, and Merc have lost a lot of heads. This concept would need one helluva leap forward over the winter, in order to reduce that gap to RB.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 13:37Back to mercedes, are we still keeping hope with Mercedes to fight with RB next year? or it is game over till next rule change 2026.
Agreed. Can see Max having 5 championships by 2026. Him and RB are just such a strong combination, absolutely perfect for each other.DGP123 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 13:59Not overly optimistic. Era’s come and go, and Merc have lost a lot of heads. This concept would need one helluva leap forward over the winter, in order to reduce that gap to RB.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 13:37Back to mercedes, are we still keeping hope with Mercedes to fight with RB next year? or it is game over till next rule change 2026.
Hamilton still remaining hopeful, “I have no doubt we’ll have a better car next year. Whether or not we’ve rectified every issue we have this year, we’ll find out when we get there.”
Hope i’m wrong, but this just looks like the beginning of the RB/Vettel era all over again, this time with Newey mastering the ground effects etc.
Well his team mate won't be allowed to take one, so if the car is good enough, yes, he'll pick up more titles.InsaneX_Badger wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 14:29Agreed. Can see Max having 5 championships by 2026. Him and RB are just such a strong combination, absolutely perfect for each other.DGP123 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 13:59Not overly optimistic. Era’s come and go, and Merc have lost a lot of heads. This concept would need one helluva leap forward over the winter, in order to reduce that gap to RB.selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 13:37Back to mercedes, are we still keeping hope with Mercedes to fight with RB next year? or it is game over till next rule change 2026.
Hamilton still remaining hopeful, “I have no doubt we’ll have a better car next year. Whether or not we’ve rectified every issue we have this year, we’ll find out when we get there.”
Hope i’m wrong, but this just looks like the beginning of the RB/Vettel era all over again, this time with Newey mastering the ground effects etc.