myurr wrote:andrew wrote:hollowBallistix wrote:It does not detract from driver skill, it is a skill required from a driver to manage their tyres !!!
I respectfully disagree.
So you don't think Hamilton showed any skill in how he was able to attack all those drivers and make his way through the field? Remember I don't think he got a single overtake due to the DRS.
Vettel mostly made a two stopper work, that was his choice and it got him second. Hamilton beat him because ultimately a three stopper was quicker AND he showed the skill in passing to make his way through the field.
Look at the Ferrari's - 6th and 7th on the same strategy as Vettel. They made a bad call in the way they ran their race. **BUT** it would have worked had Lewis and the others not been able to make those overtakes.
Sure there is driver skill but I think that the tyres as they are detract form it. I'm not convinced Vettel was on a 2 stop strategy. His 2nd stint was more than pushing it in terms of length, that much was obvious when he pitted. His radio was clearly not working so I am wondering if he wasn't able to tell the team he needed to stop until it was too late.
Either that or Red Bull screwed up.
For me, F1 has gone from overtaking being rare now it is over the top.