GrandAxe wrote:This is the second costly pit stop gaffe Mercedes has made in 5 races - a 40% failure rate - the first was in Malaysia. That is an unacceptable failure rate by any standards.
Even I, a layman, could see the error long before it happened. I kept praying that it was a feint.
When you think about it, even if they had waved Lewis through, the disaster would not have occurred. I'm sure someone must have realised by then that they had embarked on a remarkably bone-headed adventure.
These days, strategy is made mostly by computer simulation, far away from the race track. Computers are hardly ever wrong, so that leaves human errors such as, faults in software, poor IT engineers, sub par communication, poor leadership etc.
For Daimler, a corporation that's worth billions, that see's F1 as bargain advertising, it shouldn't be wallet stretching to get in a couple of savants to call strategy and hack their software. Now they are getting the opposite of bargain advertising, they are being talked about for all the wrong reasons; most people see the gaffe today as little more than an expression of incompetence (to use kind words).
Someone should get fired.
One more Lewis fan!!! Stop complaining and try to understand that it's just a bad stupid call, arrogant Lauda and his crew.