SchuMassa wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025, 21:30
Emag wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025, 21:29
SchuMassa wrote: ↑09 Nov 2025, 21:27
The team let Piastri down with this strategy. Not saying they are sabotaging him, but they ridiculously inflexible with their strategies.
What could they do though. Softs were bad, Hards were worse. What strategy saves Piastri where he has to use at least 2 tire sets and 2/3 are horrible.
A one-stopper was a no brainer at that point, I think he could have clung onto second.
Mediums stabilised after 20 laps and started dropping hard after 30 laps. If he tried to push to 50 laps to try the one stopper, he would lose a lot of time. And softs were good enough for ~10 laps (as we saw with Max), beyond that it was on par with used mediums pretty much, so if you make the math, adding the 10s penalty as well. That's a lot of time he would have had to lose on really worn mediums. Not possible to make up on 10 laps with new softs.
And the hards were really a big no no. Complete dud of a tire. He would have had no pace if he tried the one-stop that way. Ultimately, the penalty was really costly. I don't blame him for trying, but maybe on such a critical period of the championship he should considering backing out sometimes on these risky moves. Kimi is a rookie after all.