JPower wrote: ↑22 Aug 2022, 17:13
basti313 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2022, 16:51
I can not see this. They screwed any possible win (Stone) or podium (Turk) last year whenever they could. There is nothing that may support they are doing worse because they are under pressure this year. Of course there were many examples last year where they were on lost position like Sai vs. Ric last year in the US GP or Sai vs. Ham in Hun. No strategy would have changed this outcome. But the rest...no glimpse of good. They simply have a problem with a bad strategy team and bad calls from the pit wall since years.
I don't see any evidence to say they were as bad in 2021. To say they screwed a win or podium everytime is laughable at best. Leclerc was not winning Silverstone.
The majority of the races, the right calls were made. That's what you would expect. At the very least, I don't think they were any worse than McLaren or Mercedes.
As said, most races they were in the nowhere. But there are multiple example of bad or at least "giving up" calls:
- In Stone you can argue, but they pitted Lec without any reason. With the pace he was good to go further 5 laps easily, every lap would have made it much harder to be passed by Ham in the end.
- In Turkey they threw away the podium with simply stupid calls. Anything to argue against this?
- In Zandvoort they completely screwed the tactics. Did not undercut with Lec, then pitted Sai out of the way without any reason of Gasly.
- In US you can argue that they gave up against struggling Perez. Just go long like Ham did and attack in the end...
- And the best: In Qatar they pitted both cars much too late and were stuck behind earlier pitting Ocon and Stroll till the end.
Maybe you saw a good call? Something where they gained a position last year due to strategy?