ok maybe it is beyond you, but why do you think lewis had an opinion that he would be in danger of losing the win if people behind him were put on fresh tyres and then a minute later admitting that the people in front of him were in no danger of losing the win when he had fresh tyresCold Fussion wrote:To the team strategists, the driver is one sensor of many on the car feeding them data. With all the data the team had, they managed to make a poor decision which cost Hamilton the race. The driver does not decide strategy and the second you allow the driver to determine the strategy is the second you lost complete control of the situation. How you can blame the driver for poor strategy calls is beyond me.
they made a decision to leave him out, lewis made the recommendation twice to bring him in (he hadnt yet had his realisation that drivers still wouldnt be able to pass with a tyre advantage, that epiphany is still a minute away) so if they kept him out and lewis was originally correct then he would be a major cry baby for about 2 weeks