Manoah2u wrote: ↑31 Oct 2017, 13:30
Changing his front wing would have added a 5 to 10 seconds to his pitstop no doubt, that would have set him back much further, and would have had him finish p10 at the very best, possibly even out of the points - on the other hand, changing his front wing probably would have resulted in a fully operational mercedes which could have made it easier for him to pass other cars, so it's a little difficult to judge the situation correctly.
When Hamilton came out of the pits, he was 13 seconds behind Sainz. Hamilton took 13 laps to come to within one second of sainz. After that, he spent another 12 laps behind him. So, even if Hamilton would have come out 20 seconds behind, he would have taken may be 15 laps, instead of 12 to be within 1 second. But, he would have had good exit out of last corner with a good front wing and could have cleared sainz within a lap or two, instead of spending 12 laps behind him. Hamilton was anyway going to come out last, after the pits as it was the first lap. So, nothing was risky.
Manoah2u wrote: ↑31 Oct 2017, 13:30
There always was a possibility that Vettel carved through the field faster - the Ferrari can handle hot wakes much better than the mercs -
Unlike Vettel, Hamilton had major damage to the car and obviously had bad pace compared to Vettel. Hamilton had lost a big chunk of Diffuser, other than the front wing damage. On a track and conditions where Downforce was coming at a huge premium, to lose critical aero pieces obviously would have majorly dented the pace of the car, that resulted in him having difficulty in overtaking cars. Vettel luckily, could replace the front wing and did not lose any pace.