Why is there this assumption if Lewis pitted he would have overtaken Max?DChemTech wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 15:32That was a gamble they had to make. At the VSC stage, they could afford to lose track position with the overspeed they had, although I can imagine they wanted to avoid a direct duel, and they were clearly quick enough to stay ahead were it not for the SC in the end.Tom145145 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 15:19How could they mirror redbull and not lost track position?aral wrote: ↑14 Dec 2021, 15:17
Yeah...maybe Toto asked for it as Verstappen was catching Hamilton, and Toto thought that the race would be stopped !
At the end of the day, it was serious mismanagement of Mercedes that caused the problem. They were out thunk ! if they mirrored RBR, they would have won.
In the SC stage, well, there were in essence 4 scenarios:
- Both stay out, LH likely to win (despite older tires, Hamilton was lapping at similar pace)
- MV goes in, LH stays out. MV win if restart, LH win if not.
- LH goes in, MV stays out. LH win if restart, MV win if not.
- Both go in, LH likely to win on newer tires.
The only scenario in my view where losing track position was a big risk was if the race was not restarted - if it was restarted and MV had track position by staying out while LH changed tires, LH should be able to overtake. And I believe that the chance of no restart was limited given the desires to finish it on track. So, I think it was the wrong call to go for track position: the only scenario where I expect it would have been decisive (LH goes in, MV stays out, no restart) was unlikely to happen.
Max had the skinny RW not Ham. There was also no DRS (if the race was to restart) so I simply don't see how Ham would have passed Ver on track.