mzivtins wrote:GrizzleBoy wrote:Raptor22 wrote:
Honestly, what are they playing at?
Not even HRT do this to their drivers.
To be honest, do we even get to see HRT's pit stops? I agree with your statement, but i wonder if we could be wrong?
Also someone mentioned asking the rear wheelman, Mclaren have stated that in 4 issues with the left rear wheel there have been 3 different wheel men... this tells me its a process issue not a human one at least.
Pedro de la Rosa, with a 3 stop strategy, spend 1:12.181 on his pit stops (24 seconds each). Hamilton, on the same strategy, 1:22.659 (27 seconds). Narain, with 4 stops, managed 1:41.834 (25 seconds).
multisync wrote:
The course of true love never did run smooth. This like most delevopments will need adjusting once they fully understand what's going on, it will be a progression.. I note some are very quick to blame the wheel men...which is more a comment on them than those actually involved.
And, while waiting to the system to work properly, they have to miss the chances on winning the WDC and the WCC?
They had a system that work very fine: they weren't the fastest, but they were near them last year. This year, they have changed everything and, because of that, they let escape a one-two in Australia and a possible victory in China. I don't call it progress, I call it fail
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