Yeah, going for inters first was the riskier move at that point in the race. From a team perspective it was logical to let driver 2 try the riskier move and for the driver 1 to focus on his WDC contender, LeClerc.napoleon1981 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2022, 18:27I don't think it was clear to redbull what the better strategy was at the time they brought Checo in. I think they wanted to disrupt Ferrari and give them something to think about. Ferrari responded poorly and it all fell Checos way. Two strategies were developping initially, going to inters, or driving a bit longer and making the jump straight to slicks. The inters strategy turned out to be a bit better, but likely not by much, espescially if you waited too long.
I don't agree with Jos here.
Jos was just being captain Hindsight I guess.