AR3-GP wrote: ↑12 Nov 2022, 01:11
search wrote: ↑12 Nov 2022, 00:54
organic wrote: ↑12 Nov 2022, 00:25
Why gamble anyway? It's not like the car is weak in qualifying when on like for like conditions Vs other cars. Imo Charles could've been on pole if they only copied what others do. Gamble when you have little to lose and a lot to gain, not a little to gain and a lot to lose!
yeah, no real need to gamble, but they still had one driver in prime position and on the right tyres. Getting the cars out early was a good call. Sainz should have put it on Pole easily.
Why would they have expected Sainz to be the one to put it on pole? Leclerc has 9 poles to Sainzs…1?
If anything, Sainz should have been the one pushed onto the inters because he had less to lose given his grid penalty and likely not enough pace for pole in the best of times, but Sainz is way too smart for that nonsense and Leclerc is way too nice to use the two letter word “No”.
since the summer break, they are on absolutely the same level, and there's usually only a couple of thousands between them.
But my point obviously was that Sainz was in 2nd best track position with a car sth like 1s quicker than the 1st. It obviously would have been better to have both cars out there on the right tyre, but in the end it was the driver who lost the pole (with a mistake in S1), not the team.