CHT wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 04:26
With DR back, Perez and Yuri will now need to drive to survive
I was truely surprised by the series "who had the worst sleep last night" on the German motorsports network. I expected to read about Yuki, but it was Alpine. Alpine is not totally wrong, but a first corner crash is also not telling anything.
I would have expected Yuki...because he was fair and square beaten by Ricciardo in Q and the race, who was half a year out of F1 with a very bad 2022 and drove the AT for the first time.
For me, although I do not like this, this is the end of Yuki's F1 career. He needs a 180° turn to get going again, but I can not foresee this happening. He did not make a single step forward, it was just De Fries who made him look better than last year. Now the difference to Ric can only grow bigger...
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Bill wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 08:35
Daniel strategy is irrelevant ,the point is why did they keep Yuki on worn tires for long they is nothing to gain but lose time.he should have finished just ahead of Bottas where he was in the first phase of pitstop.
He had only new Mediums left and could not keep the Hards together. They needed to stretch the Hard stint otherwise he would have been a sitting duck on the Mediums. And there was nothing to win. To get a better track position he would have needed to pit before lap 39 to cover the undercut by Hulkenberg. How should a 30+ lap Medium stint have worked if he struggled with 30 laps on the Hards?