FoxHound wrote:ecapox wrote:FoxHound wrote:Would Ferrari one stopping be an option?
I think they could. Although it would have to be orchestrated perfectly in order to not fall back at the end to those running fresh tires. Its a gamble that maybe one of the two Ferraris would try.
20-25 laps on soft
30 laps on medium
I think so too....Ferrari were very coy when asked what strategy they would run. No firm answers.
But, it is a possibility.
And to split the strategy would create a headache for Mercedes.
Not sure whether it works because i haven't calculated the time a pitstop in china costs and the benefit over one tire over another, but....Ferrari can still cause Mercedes a headache with a 2-stop strategy that is more or less like a 1,5 stop strategy; if they really are better on the tires during the china race, they can do one very long stint and one very short stint. As in, 60-lap race, a two-stop strategy would generally imply stopping at lap 20 and lap 40; 3 stints in total.
A one-stop strategy would generally imply stopping at lap 30 half-way, 2 long stints.
They can also try and do their first stop at lap 30, and their next stop at lap 45 or even 50. IF they can get a good enough advantage from the benefit of fresh tires and their relative compounds, then they can do a more 'easy' strategy on the first stint, and an agressive strategy on the 2nd and last stint.
however, this seemed to get Merc in trouble in the first place in Malaysia, so i kinda doubt they'd do that.
Ferrari probably will do a 2-stop strategy, where their benefit of lower tire wear compared to Mercedes will see them having an advantage over Mercedes at the end of the first and last stint. They're close enough, but on their own power, just a very tiny bit short on being able to engage them in a 'fistfight'. Pressuring them into making mistakes is what Ferrari will be trying to do during the race.
So expect them first of all to try and seperate the 2 mercs at the start, and try and keep within the DRS range to keep the pressure on the Mercs. Not because they'll be able to beat them in that way, but to have them wear their tires more, which will in the end be beneficial to the Scuderia.
Hope for traffic and varying strategies to get the mercedesses in the wake of hot cars and cause them even more tire wear.
That's the only way for Ferrari to win or get 2nd.
In all reality though, I think that Mercedes will feel a bit pressure, but Hamilton is going to win this one without much sweat - unless a SC pops up. Rosberg, is another story. He's extremely frustrated and in a very non-positive mindset, and when he is in such a mindset, his performance dwindles. Vettel has a strong and very happy mindset and this boosts his capacity. I expect a Vettel-Rosberg fight on track towards the middle and the end of the race, with Vettel winning in the end when Rosberg hits traffic and Vettel finds a gap.
1. Hamilton
2. Vettel
3. Rosberg
4. Raikkonen
5. Massa