Bill wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 12:09
djos wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 10:50
Bill wrote: ↑22 Jul 2024, 10:33
team bosses are expected to do their part on pr nothing new there. early pitstop worked perfectly fine in Austria .the right strategy usually becomes apparent after a race.
The soft tire runners had no choice but to stop, Daniel had a tire life advantage that meant he could drive at race pace for many more laps. The team threw that advantage in the bin, as Yuki proved.
you moving in cycles. The pitstop was for track position to cover the likes of Haas and Williams cars that were significantly faster than vcarb in Silverstone so it made sence at the time. A similar strategy was deployed in imola i saw yuki pull overtake moves on opponents in middle of corner which was not easy track to overtake too. Races are not won or lost on strategy drivers still expected to do their bit on track .at redbull they expected Max to pull some overtake but he didnt like he usually does so his strat didnt work too.these thing happen.
The discussion does not make much sense.
Ric and the whole group around him was screwed by Gasly who went long and no one in the group could overtake. This was simply the difference between the 2 and 1 stop in the backfield. The 2 stop did not work as everyone piled up behind the Alpine.
For the rest the 2 stop was not worse, the 1 stop was not better as the cars at the front proved.