With 2 cars up front they get many more options. Pitting one car makes the opposition have to cover off.Sevach wrote: ↑03 Sep 2018, 23:58Drivers specifically, Constructor points is all on Vettel, who as you say should have slotted behind Hamilton and kept the fight going.AnthonyG wrote: ↑03 Sep 2018, 23:05
What championships do you mean? Constructors and drivers?
Constructors: you win this one by having the two best drivers you can find and then forbid them to race eachother.
Drivers: you win this one by having the two best drivers, forbid them to race eachother until one starts to come out on top. (mostly due to reliability, some bad luck...) and then prioritize this driver as much as possible.
The thing we forget about this is how this optimum strategy is often against the character of the drivers. (cfr Vettel and Webber Multi 21)
Looking at how Kimi acts in the team, he's a perfect fit and does his job. Same goes for Bottas at Mercedes.
For this race: Kimi did his best, Vettel should have yielded to Hamilton and get the spot back on strategy. Or accept his P3 with Hamilton P2.
(And to be honnest, I don't think Vettel would be such a good teamplayer if he were the driver struck by bad luck this season and the one being .050 behind in some qualifying sessions earlier this season)
But how exactly "perfect fit" defending against Vettel helps the drivers championship?
And you are right Vettel would probably be just as selfish if not more, but when you perform like a doormat your attitude should match it, the worst possible thing is an underperforming driver with an ego, and that's what Kimi is right now.
Had there been 2 Ferrari in front there would have been no 'hammer time' when one pitted as the lead car would still be plugging the bottle. In fact, it would probably be the reverse and the lead car (say Kimi) would back off a fraction to reduce the gap of the second car regaining the track. This car (say Seb) then gives it beanz so that when Hamilton pits later, he will probably come out behind.
Alternately if Ferrari were 1&2, one could 'run off' the other look after tyres etc. Although Bottas was close, he was not close enough to properly tail gun, so (long shot) Ferrari may have won, or even has 1&2.