It's not a risk, it's a scare for decision-making, which they pass on to the pilots.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:23I think the softs were taking risks, to be honest. As was leaving out Oscar, it was a massive risk for each call. All or nothing, if it works out then we are Golden kind of risk. Except the odds are against you. I think they just need to calculate the risk reward better, whichever way that ends up, play the right odds to maximise points. I feel like the whole team is way to focussed on the win, and not each doing the best job they can.
I tried to go back, but doesn't go that far. I'm sure it was around 3seconds, maybe 3.5.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:14I thought it was more, but it was at least the same gap as there was the Hamilton when we rejoined on Softs. Let's park this until we can see what the gap was.Ben1980 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:10When he got passed Max, he was what 3 seconds behind Lewis. If earlier, it would have dependent on getting past both of them, which was not a given.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:07
With the time he lost behind Max, he could have been several seconds ahead, which would have meant he would have been in front of Hamilton even with the crazy strategy calls. Yes, he did great later, especially in the changeable conditions, but like the pit wall, you have to be on it for the whole race.
As shown its not passed on, but is discussed to take into account their views.Tomsky wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:25It's not a risk, it's a scare for decision-making, which they pass on to the pilots.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:23I think the softs were taking risks, to be honest. As was leaving out Oscar, it was a massive risk for each call. All or nothing, if it works out then we are Golden kind of risk. Except the odds are against you. I think they just need to calculate the risk reward better, whichever way that ends up, play the right odds to maximise points. I feel like the whole team is way to focussed on the win, and not each doing the best job they can.
Tomsky wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:25It's not a risk, it's a scare for decision-making, which they pass on to the pilots.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:23I think the softs were taking risks, to be honest. As was leaving out Oscar, it was a massive risk for each call. All or nothing, if it works out then we are Golden kind of risk. Except the odds are against you. I think they just need to calculate the risk reward better, whichever way that ends up, play the right odds to maximise points. I feel like the whole team is way to focussed on the win, and not each doing the best job they can.
Emag, let's make a deal. I take back my words. I agree, this is Lando's worst year in terms of the number of mistakes that deprived him of victory. I consider this argument closed.
AhahahahaLionsHeart wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:38Emag, let's make a deal. I take back my words. I agree, this is Lando's worst year in terms of the number of mistakes that deprived him of victory. I consider this argument closed.
Let it be so. If it will somehow mentally help the team in the future, then let it be so.mwillems wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:40AhahahahaLionsHeart wrote: ↑07 Jul 2024, 18:38Emag, let's make a deal. I take back my words. I agree, this is Lando's worst year in terms of the number of mistakes that deprived him of victory. I consider this argument closed.
Such a dry British remark, Bravo
It was all pretty much a pit call for softs, not sure the blame is on Lando for not overruling.