+1basti313 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 10:37I admire your dedication to write such a long post, just like you did for Monaco. But honestly...doing the same fault again is either stupid or agenda...
There are only three lap times one needs to look at:
- Rai in clean air on old tires: 1:22.744
- Vet in clean air on new tires: 1:21.993
- Bot in clean air on new tires: 1:21.656
These are the times before the pit stop decision for Rai. You can have it more precise and look at the outlaps where Bot marked one second less than Vet.
I simply can not see any trigger to leave any Ferrari at this point on the track. There was one in Monaco with Ric lapping fast on old tires, but here we had Ric out, Ves penalty + slow and both Mercs pitted lapping fast on a track where you can not overtake. In this setup to delay a pitstop for an intra team battle is simply the most stupid thing you can do.
And RAI was doing an excellent job of keeping the Mercs at bay. Had Ferrari asked VET to step aside, RAI would have easily won the race but they would have most likely lost 2nd and probably even 3rd and 4th because VET (with his hampered car) was in no shape to defend.
If you watch closely, you will notice RAI widening the gap to VET in the initial parts of the lap, slightly 'pushing' the Mercs back and then put in a good final sector (last corner most importantly) to prevent them from overtaking - just like HAM was doing in Abu Dhabi to ROS last year. RAI did an exceptional job of defending Ferrari's 1-2 and frankly that's all the team wanted from him. If the team swapped places (as some here would have wished for) I am pretty sure both Mercs would have been on the podium widening both the Constructor's AND Driver's championship points - good call Ferrari!