Okay I see. By the way, I deleted some comments as I don't want to make that point anymore since it might have been harsh.CaribouBread wrote: ↑08 Jul 2024, 05:19TBH I have no idea, not my own transcript.
Sticking behind Stroll and burning his rear tyres being attacked by Hulkenberg of all peopledefinitely played a role in the stop. They probably would've gone for some other tyre for the meantime if there hadn't been this misinterpretation (?) of the upcoming rain on Leclerc's side.
I call this a misinterpretation because Sainz was correctly told the immediate forecast rain will reduce in intensity at the same time Leclerc was being told the rain will increase in intensity.
I simply think there is something that can be improved and it will probably involve work from both driver and engineer to get the most out of the partnership. Bozzi's communication was imprecise but it is the result of a bigger problem. Both must discuss how it can be better. Leclerc has already shown great race reading ability and intelligence in the dry races. There is no reason that it cannot be at the same level in the wet races.