Not sure why they didn't take the initiative and give the place back. That one is on Horner.godlameroso wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 01:55Perez did the best he could, although I agree with the general sentiment that he could have done things differently, so could Max, and Lewis, however they didn't. It goes to show that you can't force your way through the grid, you have to let the situation come to you. One thing Alonso has over the rest of the field, is that awareness that everyone else lacks. Almost like he knows how to be in the right place at the right time before anything happens. That strategic sense is one thing that makes him such a complete driver.
Verstappen's luck yesterday of starting on pole, and Riccardo's win are the result of the same thing, just being ready for whatever may come and being flexible enough to seize the moment. Then, you just do what you're good at, and everything kind of just falls into place.
We saw that when Hamilton and Vettel went on their crazy win streaks, sure the car was faster than the competition but their teammates didn't fare so well, they won and made it look easy.
I agree, RBR didn't have enough speed to get past the McLaren's, Perez couldn't do more. Bottas had a tire edge and he couldn't get past Perez....
The thing about Alonso is exactly what you said...He bides his time and mostly takes what is sensabile risks after analyzing things. He is always trying to put himself in the best situation to pounce. If the situation doesn't present itself, he brings home the points and fights another day.