I really don’t understand this narrative of Sainz being some kind of strategy genius. The only two events I remember that he actually gained anything (for himself) was Monaco ‘22—where he pretty much messed up team strategy to get a 2nd place—and Silverstone’22 where he just basically called out Ferrari’s stupid mitigation plan sheet they’d royally screwed LEC by not putting in new tires for a SC restart. Anyone and his brother would have pleaded against doing what was being proposed.bluechris wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024, 23:30Yeah but credits also to Sainz because he was the 1st who ignored team orders in some races and he was right all this years. Leclerc as teammate is not stupid and learned this. I mean who could trust Ferrari strategy team the previous years and Sainz sometimes shown the way even though this year they seem to do it right.
The team and its strategists have—or should have—the big picture view of the race, and so should be making the calls, not the drivers. Drivers can be consulted but not left to make the final call. In the case of Monza, there was already a plan to one-stop but this needed to be confirmed during the race and it was and they executed it.