Phil wrote: ↑09 Apr 2017, 12:21
F1316, correct, but it would have been sensless to pit at that point, or else they would have pitted under the VSC already. That 17 second gap would have extended as a result of traffic and pacing of the cars. One would also ask how much risk the drivers on slicks would be willing to take vs those on inters with more confidence over the entirety of a lap.
I respectfully disagree; I think on a track drying that fast, the inters would have ripped themselves to shreds in a couple of laps. I'm certain they would all have been in very soon, in which time I think the gap would be coming down if anything.
Seb's quote on this:
""I realised the inters had quite a log of degradation, I knew it was dry in some parts of the track and I was happy to take the risk," said Vettel of his early stop.
"But the safety car came in just as I could feel the dries were a lot quicker, so I lost a lot of positions."
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/vett ... ng-891668/
A brave but ultimately flawed call that could have won them the race (I don't think they would have won without trying it, although would have been much closer) but didn't work out.