SilverArrow10 wrote:The thing is Mercedes often try and do the same strategy as everyone else, such as in Spain and Australia. This does not always work. I think they should just gun it, doesn't matter if they do an extra stop if your fast enough you can do, overtaking on this track is good to, they have two aggressive drivers and an aggressive car and should play to there strengths. Hamilton did this last year to great effect.
Yeah, I was basically saying that all last year. They had high top speed and a, supposedly better, DRS, so at tracks where it was more simple to overtake it seemed that the requisite, what, 0.3s per lap to make an extra pit stop should be possible if they were to push.
Nevertheless, I think the current tyres will actually make for a very good race here. It's not huge tyre deg, but should be just enough to make the choice between strategies less than straight forward.
Barca was maybe too many stops, but it's hard on tyres, so it's not as if that would be applied everywhere else. 4 stops was fine in 2011 because it was close race; if Kimi had pushed Alo this year, I'm sure the same would have been true.