Hoffman900 wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 16:00
That was pointed out by the team. Charles was doing similar lap times as Oscar, in dirty air, with less degradation. The team pretty much conceded based on that, that Charles had more pace in the car than they had.
Ferrari had the car (speed and degradation) which allowed their strategy to work.
I think one thing people are missing is the car dictates the strategy. You can't force a car to do something it can't do.. that's just pounding a round peg into a square hole. Ferrari's car allowed that strategy to work. Both Mclarens were having issues, with Lando having more issues with the left front than OP.
So it's always the car, and driver input has no role, in determining graining/deg ?
The Ferrari was very gentle on it's tyres, but wasn't as fast as the Mclaren. But I wont buy the argument that it was the Ferrari car in itself that made the tyres last, it was the driver as well. LeClerc clearly drove to a target-laptime and did it expertly. Don't discount the skill of the driver from tyre wear. The driver input has to compensate commensurately, and sacrifice laptime a bit, if his car is faster on pace, but not as good on tyres as the next fastest car.
NOR was told 'box to overtake' when the tyres were just 14 laps old, just as he was about to DRS pass leClerc. Why ? that was a stupid call, throwing away life on the M tyre. He could've ran 3-4 (if not 5-6) more super fast laps on M, eaten the life out of them, and then boxed. PIA had a nett ~3s lead on NOR and a nett 5s lead on LEC, when he boxed. Why did he have to do that ? He could have ran 3-4 more laps, allowed NOR to get ahead/neck-n-neck when coming out of pits but surely stayed ahead of LEC.
Why did Mclaren panic like this ?
I wont buy the argument that they were bleeding laptime when they decided to change from M to H. They were fine with the M tyres. It's the super-bombing quali runs on fresh-H tyres that I blame the most. Both drivers said they couldn't do the one stop, and it was the driving style that caused it.