Hamilton is just as incompetent at reading a race and strategy as the team, you can't just always blame one without the other.dans79 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022, 20:06Not to mention it was a decision made by one side of the garage, not as a team. Hence why Lewis came on the radio seconds after George pulled into the box and asked why did you pit him, and bonno responded i don't know.Tvetovnato wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022, 19:58You are ignoring quite a lot of factors with the SCs, when the they occured, what the respective track positions were, where Lewis was at the time they happened, how much he had to lose when pitting, how little George had to lose by pitting, etc. They could and would have pitted Lewis for new softs at Zandvoort if their only concern was being ahead of George in that race, but they were not. They were concerned about winning the race, and ceeding track position to the Red Bull at that stage would give them 0% chance to win the race, while having him staying out gave them 1 % chance of winning the race. Giving George credit for that whole thing is 100% wrong, but an easy argument for anti-Hamiltoners to go all in on since it fits their agenda.chrisc90 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022, 19:43
Why was Georges points in Zandvoort undeserved? Unfortunately safety cars do happen and its a fact of racing. What matters is that you need to be reactive in a very short amount of time to make the most of it. Lewis (or the team) made the mess up of not pitting for fresh tyres - something every other team managed to call right. Even George made the call for Softs (against the will of the team) and made progress from it. You cant say his points were undeserved at all in that case.
Dont forget that the DNF that Lewis had, George was also in a race where he didnt score any points (Singapore).
Not sure why you are calling my post out for being anti-hamilton, apart from the reason to troll people and add insults to your post. Bit un-necessary dont you think?
If the team would have done their job properly, They would have had George back Max up to give Lewis enough of a gap to pit and still come out p1. That would have put Lewis on the same tire as Max, with George between them as a buffer, That would have been the best chance of winning!
Russell, just like Button has really stamped is authority and assertiveness, the only time it bit him when he was in Canada but he can be excused because he was going for glory.