henra wrote:iotar__ wrote:It could have been interesting for RB, regardless of the outcome, if Lotus changed for three stops and mediums leaving Webber in front in free air and Vettel behind him. I'm not sure they would have pitted Webber then.
It is pretty safe to assume that in such a scenario Grosjean would have ended up 3rd instead of 3rd.
Edit: If there was a tiny chance for Grosjean to end up better than 3rd it would have been staying out covering Vettel instead of Webber.
Still doubtfull if it would have worked.
Re pitting Webber: Once they called him in relatively early and based on the (not so daring) assumption that Webber doesn't save tyres as well as either Lotus or Vettel, there was no other reasonable strategy for Webber left than the one they used.
Leaving aside the effect for each driver personally (One profits, one doesn't) a perfect strategy from RB, fully exploiting having two cars opposed to one Lotus. Text Book example.
I agree but textbook example means for Rb that Webber always ends behind. Let's say Webber stays in front of Vettel, they drive at RG's pace for a while, then they are on their own, Webber in front free air, pits earlier, it compromises Vettel pitstop, Webb gets in front. Vettel is behind has fresher tyres and better pace but not as big an advantage as against RG, plus it's a team-mate. Countdown start, risk of overtaking higher and higher, overtaking less possible with every lap, dirty air, how about team orders for holding position? It's not impossible that Red Bull wanted to avoid it.
Then the factor is: if Webber hadn't pitted Grosjean would have stayed longer, I didn't think about it earlier but pitstop was relatively early, if it was later but still in front on fresher tyres - better chance to stay in front(?).
About three stopping RG maybe it was worse - but I was thinking about pitting before Webber, once the hards were slower, getting in front and counting on mediums being comparatively stronger, doesn't matter. Going back to Vettel to finish the subject - he had new hards in 2nd stint - Webb/Gros old - small difference but still.