...but what were the Merc guys doing out in the first place? Thes certainly werent thinking of pitting Rosberg and handing 2nd place to Vettel, so it either was a bluff or, as the team have admitted by apologizing, indeed thought it was safe enough to pit, which it clearly wasnt.Chuckjr wrote:"Without thinking" are the key words from Lewis right there, and further support the point I just made.radosav wrote:LH: The team said to stay out, I said “these tyres are going to drop in temperature,” and what I was assuming was that these guys would be on Options and I was on the harder tyre. So, they said to pit. Without thinking I came in with full confidence that the others had done the same.”
I guess you would have wanted Nico to move aside and allow Vettel and Lewis to pass after the SC came in and then Vettel to move aside to allow Lewis to win.Hail22 wrote:I'm not a Ham fan, but I'll just put my opinion firmly that Nico was not a worthy winner. This is another sour controversy in Formula 1 when it's already near the scrap heap.Vettel Maggot wrote:Jeez a lot of tears from the Hamilton fanboys, don't worry he will cry on Puff Diddilys shoulder till he feels better.
Rosberg a worthy winner, held off Vettel the whole race and didn't get involved in any strategic errors. Good win that spiced up a boring race.
They dont have seperate strategists. Hence the discussion.wickedz50 wrote:Lewis and his crew had different ideas altogether...they like things very very safe...
Come on guys, there is no such thing as a worthy or unworthy winner. It is a Sport. And in Sports the results count. Everything else is moot. Yes, sometimes the results are heavily influenced by luck/bad luck and or mistakes. This was one such case. Nico and Seb were lucky because the Merc Team made a mistake which resulted in Lewis being unlucky. This is Sports for you. If you have ever competed yourself in any kind of sports you will know, understand and accept that. No whining and bitching on earth will change what happened so why all the fuzz?Hail22 wrote: I'm not a Ham fan, but I'll just put my opinion firmly that Nico was not a worthy winner.
Not 2012 one point urban legend again. No, Alonso was very lucky to be in contention only due to circumstances (long list) particularly extremely lucky Valencia win because of two DNFs, including Vettel's. He ruined it himself by driving into KR in Suzuka. Since it's Monaco it was a miracle that he survived start pile up he caused in 2012 and didn't get a penalty. The pile up that ruined other drivers' race. He got one for less yesterday and he learned the hard way that he's not driving for Ferrari anymore and his team mate is Jenson "I'm going to Charlie" Button (as Magnussen did last seasonwickedz50 wrote: Roman climbed onto Alonso in 2012 in Belgium and ruined his championship and by 1 point. Did Alonso hue and cry? it goes on.
? The line was not "open" at all, there was no way of making this overtake without colliding with the other car, it's a corner - you turn, not enough space and the move was too late, it wasn't 50/50. What about the rules about causing collisions? So you can dive inside where there's no place for two cars, put the wheels counting on luck and as long as you survive it's OK? Why was Alonso penalised then, yes he lost the car but at least he could make it in front. In Ricciardo's case it wasn't possible without Raikkonen disappearing.(Arrivabene about Ricciardo-Raikkonen): "I was determined to have a hard look at the rules, but then I was told that now the move is allowed when the driver in front opens up the line and the one behind manages to put at least one wheel inside."
Indeed. The real mistake I see was not to rethink the plan once it was clear he got caught by the SC and the gap reduced rowards the critical value. The Initial idea was OK and a seemingly safe and clever Option.alexx_88 wrote:Things are pretty clear. When the call was made (doesn't matter by who at this point), the decision seemed to lead to a win-win scenario. The gap that Merc were seeing on their screen suggested that there was enough time for Lewis to pit and come out in front of Rosberg. Unfortunately, Lewis caught up with the SC, thus slowing his in-lap by a couple of seconds, putting him behind Vettel.
Yes and no. Difficult to predict: Yes. But could still have been corrected once the facts were on the table. Possibly they didn't have the real gap (hence the discussion about GPS) once he was close to the pit lane and they second- guessed and gambled. That is what probably happened.Such a scenario was incredibly hard to predict and faulting the strategist means simply searching for a scapegoat.
henra wrote: Come on guys, there is no such thing as a worthy or unworthy winner.
I have to disagree, having competed at a high level as a runner in high school & college , I have personally experienced loosing to an unworthy opponent several times in relay races because a teammate did a sub par leg, or because I was running multiple races at a meet. loosing is never an easy pill to swallow, but loosing to someone who is simply better, is a lot easier to swallow than loosing to someone who is not. If I lost a race, I would do everything possible to obliterate them next time, so they and everyone else knew exactly who the best was. The opponents who ran their mouths after beating me, became special targets.henra wrote: This is Sports for you. If you have ever competed yourself in any kind of sports you will know, understand and accept that. No whining and bitching on earth will change what happened so why all the fuzz?
iotar__ wrote:Not 2012 one point urban legend again. No, Alonso was very lucky to be in contention only due to circumstances (long list) particularly extremely lucky Valencia win because of two DNFs, including Vettel's. He ruined it himself by driving into KR in Suzuka. Since it's Monaco it was a miracle that he survived start pile up he caused in 2012 and didn't get a penalty. The pile up that ruined other drivers' race. He got one for less yesterday and he learned the hard way that he's not driving for Ferrari anymore and his team mate is Jenson "I'm going to Charlie" Button (as Magnussen did last seasonwickedz50 wrote: Roman climbed onto Alonso in 2012 in Belgium and ruined his championship and by 1 point. Did Alonso hue and cry? it goes on.).
Don't worry, Toto and team will pit Nico one more than lewis each upcoming race to show how apologetic they are. May be Nico needs to pit couple more times than Lewis each race as redemption...Andres125sx wrote:I´m shocked reading this was Lewis fault, ok he could have stayed on track because drivers always have last decision, but on that situation when he was the leader and don´t know what are real differences or what are doing the rest, drivers need to rely on his team
This is even less excusable since it´s the same strategist who knew driver behind Lewis (Nico) was NOT stopping, so they don´t have a excuse, this was a HUGE mistake
Now his team twitted it was his fault, but some people still insist it was Lewis fault.... What else do you need to accept it was a team mistake? Toto must kneel in public and beg for Lewis pardon?
Andres125sx wrote:I´m shocked reading this was Lewis fault, ok he could have stayed on track because drivers always have last decision, but on that situation when he was the leader and don´t know what are real differences or what are doing the rest, drivers need to rely on his team
This is even less excusable since it´s the same strategist who knew driver behind Lewis (Nico) was NOT stopping, so they don´t have a excuse, this was a HUGE mistake
Now his team twitted it was his fault, but some people still insist it was Lewis fault.... What else do you need to accept it was a team mistake? Toto must kneel in public and beg for Lewis pardon?
Maybe because that´s exactly his job?evered7 wrote:Lewis didn't tell the team that he wanted to come in because he 'thought' Rosberg/Vettel had pitted. Team didn't tell him that neither Rosberg/Vettel pitted. Team of the opinion that tires were not good (low temp etc) for Hamilton (as mentioned by Hamilton). They see that the gap is more than enough to get him out on time with fresh tires. Miss it by a couple of seconds because VSC changes to SC and picks up Hamilton and also because they wait for Manor to pass.
Why is this then only the team's fault?