Cs98 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 22:58
Mosin123 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 22:53
Cs98 wrote: ↑09 Jun 2024, 22:38
The soft was a garbage race tyre. What would be the point of putting him on that for a 4-5 lap glory run when he was right behind his teammate who was also on new tyres. Was he going to use the best of the tyre to pass George? Makes no sense. The plan as constructed made more sense, George on mediums picking off the McLarens and then Lewis coming a few laps after picking up easy positions. George then gave Lewis a gift by attacking Piastri too aggressively, but Lewis decided to hand it right back by not defending hard against George.
4 - 5 laps? would it not have done the last 15? If the C4 was predicted to last upto 35 laps, im certain the next tyres down, c5 in this case, would last 15 laps relatively easy, given Pirelli said they should do 17 - 23 laps. making them not an ideal choice for a viable stratagy, But for 15 laps end of race with those in front on worn slower tyres. No wonder LH is pissed off
4-5 laps being the faster tyre, yes. I'm sure he would've had decent pace later too, but not as good as a fresh medium or hard.
But those in front was on old mediums, not new. old mediums that had been sliding around all over the shop..... they was worn, highly worn, you could tell, because LH was catching them with the hard tyre, and GR caught them extremly easy on his mediums. Softs would have been the tyre if that was Redbull, ill be shocked if Horner doesnt mention it some time, just for a dig at Toto.