Well he caused it himself. And I see nothing which might have been different. He did not have the pace to hold off Vettel on the SS and it is questionable if he would have had a chance to catch him on S as he was not really held off on his SS stint with a start from P2.iotar__ wrote:- Perez - simply brilliant pace, nice statement overtake on the last lap, pity he got a penalty,
Yes, stupid move...slip stream of a backmarker...but did not change a lot. The fault was in the strategy...they should have put him on Meds or stop him later.iotar__ wrote:- Raikkonen - perfect record of messing up every single race apart from Australia, this time a penalty,
The Bull was eating the tire from the beginning. Also the SS was gone much too early. I assume they had no usable data from Friday and just gambled on a setup. I think with a first stop to Meds they would have had a chance for the podium as they were really fast on these tires.iotar__ wrote:- Hamilton was lucky it was a track where Red Bulls were slow. What happened to their race pace? Tyre pressure transitional period ? It's easier to manage it on one lap so they are OK in Q. I don't know of course, maybe just the tracks. Gap still rather big.
iotar__ wrote:- pure racer Hamilton doesn't like radio ban, didn't mind it when it affected others like Rosberg last race with fuel
Same as Ves before Monaco: If you talk a lot, you need to deliver. If you talk too much it is harder to deliver.
No idea....same as RedBull: I guess they had to gamble on the setup and got it right by pure luck.iotar__ wrote:- Ferrari fairly quick, must be all those slow corners. Why would they be quick in China and Canada and not here?