PikeStance wrote: ↑30 Aug 2023, 12:43
Perez was the only one in the top 10 to pit, most of the bottom ten pitted after one lap. Max and Alonso pitted at the end of lap 2. Perez was already 7 seconds faster in one sector. By lap 2 the track was already wet.
Bottomline, they made the wrong call. best to learn and move on from it.
I worked out that Lando lost about 24 seconds to Alonso by putting a lap later than him, which is utter madness really.
Even Oscars strategy was totally wrong.
When the track is going from wet to dry there shouldn’t be any gambling, the inter is the right call.
The team seem to miss the fact that even though it’s stopped raining or it’s just a short shower the track is still wet and will take a few laps (40, 50, 60 seconds of tyre delta) to dry for slicks.
I still can’t believe their decision.
Inters to dry tyres is a fruitful gamble