Yes, I agree.
basti313 wrote: ↑29 May 2017, 13:36Yes, I agree.
But we have seen the problem of this format: After the last pitstops the field was completely arbitrarily distributed. What happend the 170laps before did not play any role except for crashes. I do not think Alo had any chance to aim for the podium from P10 where he in the meantime ended up with a perfect drive.
Vasconia wrote: ↑29 May 2017, 15:31Guys, I dont understand those complains about the race in Monaco. This season the race hasn´t be worse than in the previous(except 2016 due to the always welcome rain) season. Overtaking has always been almost imposible so nothing has changed.
Even the DRS and cars with less drownforce(2014-2016) failed to bring us more overtakes. Monaco is like that..
Its not fair to compare this race to 500 Indi because the track has nothing to do an the cars neither. The race itself had its moments but its boring to see 200 laps on such a simple track.
Indeed, the uncertainbility makes those races more exciting even though at times to races can be dull too.
As our opinion about how boring are Monaco GPs, nothing has changed indeed
Well, without the last (two) cautions they would not have made it to the end and they were not going off strategy by driving, they just gambled in yellows sacrificing pace and positions....I am not sure if I call this "matter", but ok...FW17 wrote: ↑29 May 2017, 13:59basti313 wrote: ↑29 May 2017, 13:36Yes, I agree.
But we have seen the problem of this format: After the last pitstops the field was completely arbitrarily distributed. What happend the 170laps before did not play any role except for crashes. I do not think Alo had any chance to aim for the podium from P10 where he in the meantime ended up with a perfect drive.
Actually what happened in the first 170 laps mattered a lot
A small group of cars which included Chilton and Castronavas went off strategy, which allowed them to be ahead of Alonso.
Alo and Rossi were controlling the race with magnificent, similar pace. Can you see where Rossi ended up? I do not see a reason why Alo should have been much further ahead.
why not? they don't hire special pit crew, all the crew have other jobs, so if you reduced the number who can work on the car during a stop, they'd just be sitting in the garage instead