Banki wrote:I think If Maldonado stays in P2 and Hamilton on P1 after the start, Hamilton will be able to save his tyre longer than 12 laps.
That is my thought as well.
In Monza he went 3 laps longer then Vettel, 1 lap longer then Button, 2 laps longer then Webber, 3 laps longer then Alonso, 6 laps longer then Raikkonen.
Obviously it´s a different tire and different track but i think there´s definitely a fact that you can manage your tires better when in the lead.
If he´s got good race pace all he needs to do is get out of DRS window then manage the gap to Maldonado and essentially run at a theoretically slower pace (i.e Maldo´s pace) and thus save tires for 1-2-3 laps longer which we have seen can make or break you in the end (Monza)