Juzh wrote:basti313 wrote:
There is one big opportunity, that may also destroy his race...depends on the race...a Trulli-train behind a one stopper (looking to FI). Depends on how he can avoid getting stuck in this train with his strategy.
There won't be any 1 stoppers, that much is certain. If anyone manages 2 stop I'd be impressed.
Hembery said that the normal strategy will be OOP with a short stint on P as there is no wear on the Option. OP is possible, but slow as they have to use the Prime longer. So I think some will go for OP for sure, especially the ones with some topspeed in their car.
beelsebob wrote:Lewis may have a glimmer of hope yet:
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He'll at least be able to change setup.
I expect him to be set up with a wet setup if it's already raining, or with a mid wet/dry setup if it's dry at the start. I expect him to try to one stop, in the hope that his one stop is to change onto wets.
There is no more "rain setup". He could go for more downforce, but I do not think there is much left on a track like in Hungary. And this is the opposite of the "normal" way they would go with a good car at the end of the grid: More topspeed like Vettel two years ago..
I do not thing rain will help. The possibility of rain will lead to stretching the first stint. But short first stints of the others will help him most like in Germany. Once there is rain, the rain will dictate the strategy...so nothing to gain with the strategy...and rain will level out the cars and he is the one who can not gamble.
He has a chance to see at least 10 points, maybe more without rain. With rain everything is a lottery...Ham does not need a lottery, he needs stable points to avoid more damage and stay close.
Spacepace wrote:beelsebob wrote:Spacepace wrote:Lewis has had to make it from the back of the grid and race his car harder for the last four Grand Prix. Isn't that a lot of wear and tear on the car and subsequently going to lead to more parts failing in the future?
Yup, driving an extra 800m over 4 races is really a lot more.
I'm referring to having to use higher engine modes to pass while Rosberg has been able to use a lower engine modes and cruise. Having to overtake cars isn't exactly a good way to persevere the power train I would think.
In GB he had higher engine modes for how many laps? 3? In Austria they were 2...and he did not use the engine from Germany today. So it has nothing to do with this.