Here you can see the Pit times for all the drivers. Lando and Charles had similar pit times and both on track when VSC was deployed (lap 15 when Hamilton retired)Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑24 Mar 2024, 13:15Allow me to disagree cause when Norris lost 22 seconds that a usual pit stop takes, Leclerc did exploit the 13 seconds that usually costs during a VSC to gain a place. We might have had a different result.BMMR61 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2024, 13:05VSC wasn't a factor in anyone we were battling with, only those behind. 55 points in the bag after 3 races including a quiet opening race, last year we had a lucky 12 from Australia to show for our troubles and 5th place looked the ultimate dream..... This year we're clear in 3rd though with a bit to gain back on Ferrari, dare to dream!
Anyone got any ideas why Mercedes are struggling with PU reliability? Speaking of which that was another setback for us a year ago so McLaren are in the fight, especially now we see RedBull isn't invincible. The race was run at near maximum pace and we had close to the measure of the Ferraris and possibly Max if he hadn't DNFed. Bahrain was an outlier and the team are working methodically not chucking ideas at the cars.
https://www.formula1.com/en/results.htm ... mmary.html
1 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI 9 15:15:42 17.409 17.409
1 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN 14 15:22:37 17.776 17.776
2 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI 34 15:50:35 17.308 34.717
2 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN 40 15:58:46 17.653 35.429
The main beneficiary of the VSC brought by Hamilton was Alonso:
15:27 Virtual safety car! Hamilton pulled off at a service road but the angle is awkward for the recovery.
15:28 Alonso pits under the Virtual Safety Car to gain race time. He comes out in fifth on fresh mediums having started on hards