It was wet. If Alonso made the stop he would have felt back around 16th(as a quick guess). If he could make it till he could make the switch to slicks they would place a new nose in that stop, which would have saved them around 20+ seconds of time.turbof1 wrote:Assuming it would have hold, they would not have been heroes. The decrease in downforce would be substantial and would further decrease due parts of the endplate being scraped away. Alonso would had been in the pits at the end of his second lap, with alot of ground lost to his nearest competitors. He would have lost the avoided extra pitstop on track anyhow.wesley123 wrote:Well clearly the Ferrari team thought the wing would hold long enough to make the stop. It is all part of the game, and like Cam said, if the call did work out they would have been heroes.
But I guess it is easy to say how much Ferrari sucks after this decision when you already know what happened.
As it was wet there was no DRS so i think Alonso would have been very able to defend his position and maybe lose only 1-2 places.