Not fast enough to make a mistake or two? It's another exercise in would have, could have, should have, like second run in Monaco Q or perhaps second run in Canada Q. I'm fairy confident Rosberg would have won Barcelona had Mercedes given him as good a strategy as Hamilton in Canada. The same tyres and pitstop one lap later, not 3 and primes, they screwed Rosberg with pitstop today too. This is how Spain could have looked like instead of "split strategies". Any doubts about that now?beelsebob wrote:No, the power unit problems had not begun at that point – hamilton was simply much quicker on the softs.the user wrote:And I'm confident Rosberg would have won. It looked as if though his problems started just after his first pit stop ad that allowed Hamilton to catch him at a very quick pace.beelsebob wrote:Either way, I agree, I'm confident Hamilton would have passed Rosberg even if neither had any issue.
The only problem I saw was going off track - If Rosberg was driving by himself - fine, warning is enough but he was in a direct enough duel with Hamilton at the time, you can't pretend he didn't do it on purpose, after a mistake of course, he didn't even try to make a corner and gained