Most start hard ans go long strategies this year did not work...and I am quite confident that you can overtake here this season as you can follow much better in S3 than in the past.chrisc90 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:25Yeah, they absolutely have to split strategies.search wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:22I'd say they should definitely start one car on softs (Sainz probably), no matter what Russell does.chrisc90 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:19https://scontent.flba3-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=62EC0CB9
Could be interesting. I definitely think we will see the soft today and might even get the RB's starting on it to get some early positions and opt for a 2 stopper. Im sure Max has a fresh set of softs too since he didnt really set a good lap in Q3. The 2 laps he did with a broken car were new softs so only really done a cruise round on installation lap with those so still be fresh.
Looks like Russell with start on the mediums and switch to the hards, taking a one stopper with option to swap back to mediums if theres a SC later on in the race. Ferrari need to split the strategy today. But I think we will see a typical Ferrari strategy with copying what Russell does in front (if hes still leading at the 1st pit stop window) I really dont think they are aggressive enough in strategy to get positions through pitstops.
But well, now that strategies are potentially interesting for the first time in a while, I guess it'll rain anyway
I wouldnt even be surprised if RB start Checo on Hards and go long given its a hard track to overtake, but thats a bit far of a strategy thinking about it especially if the rest of pack start on a medium.
My bet is that most will start on Soft due to the risk or the possible gain of loosing positions at the start vs. someone on Mediums. I only see Lec on Mediums.