My first thought was fuel heavy and try for the best he can in qualy 3, maybe starting 15th or so –Maybe even abandon qualy and start from the pitlane to avoid first corner pile ups. This was the first instinct of Martin Whitmarsh after Canada, but the speak coming from the McLaren camp now sounds like they want to try something different – or ‘aggressive’ as they put it.
I wouldn’t call a 3 stop aggressive at Magny Cours – in fact other than 2007, 3 stops would be considered quite normal. Could they be thinking of a 4 stop strategy? This would almost guarantee him pole. Then starting 11th he would be much lighter than the cars around him meaning he should make up places. If things went well they could maybe extend one of the stints and turn it into 3 stops.
Would this be possible/worthwhile? Wouldn’t he just end up behind the cars he’s passed and have to pass them again?
For me a long first stint is the best option but that doesn’t sound like what they have in mind. Any ideas/thoughts anyone?
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