In Post Race on Sky, Toto was saying that it was a software glitch. But in the interview, I'm still not understanding what the problem was. What does the pit window estimation error have to do with the fact that he lost the lead? I don't understand how knowing that they were going to lose the lead vs not knowing they were going to lose the lead was relevant ???
Is he saying that Hamilton drove slower than he could have, because he thought he was safe in the pit window? That doesn't make sense because why would LH drive slower than he's allowed to under a VSC when it's going to cost him time even if he keeps the lead?
Is he saying that their software miscalculation caused them to pit earlier than they should have, because they pitted thinking that they had enough of a gap to still get the lead back if Vettel pitted under a VSC?
Thank you to anyone who can answer this. ***Edit:*** Watching Sky Post-Race, Toto said that LH could have gone faster in the racing laps after pitting, but didn't because they thought he was safe from the VSC pitting window with Vettel. So instead LH drove slower, to conserve the tires for later in the race. Ted seemed to be looking at the VSC laps and thought that LH could have alternatively found the necessary 2 seconds to beat Vettel during the VSC period, but I'm not certain if that's what he was saying.
RZS10 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 00:56
Or asking a different question: who acted correctly, Magnussen or Grosjean?
Interesting post. It seems like there is no incentive for drivers to park their car in a location that is safe and convenient for both the marshalls and the competition. I believe Austria 2017 qualy was messed up because of a driver unnecessarily parking in an unsafe place due to a mechanical. I wish that there was an automatic penalty for causing a safety car or VSC or a double yellow, to the team. Like a fine... first offense is X euros, second offense 2*X euros, for example. Nothing enormous to add salt into wound for a poor team struggling with reliability, but enough of a penalty to get their drivers into behaving in a safe manner.
They also have no incentive to act in a manner that is safe for themselves. He got out of the car, just stood there while F1 cars are going by at high speed. He should be running behind the fencing.