Bisonas wrote: ↑15 Apr 2018, 12:09
RB didn't try anything extreme.
Yes they can take more strategic risks, because they have a huge gap behind them, but today it was not the case of such a risk.
They simply had a faster reaction to what was clear to all, one lap l8r, that it was the right call.
Ferrari with Vettel and Mercedes with both cars they instantly knew they where in trouble after RB stopped.
It was not a 50/50 scenario that may work and may not. It was clear to all parties almost instantly that RB would had the upper hand after the SC.
First of all the TRs collided on lap 30, they all saw the incident, they all saw the debris. All Cars actually passed from the debris once before SC. They had time to calculate strategies since the SC didn't came out instantly. SC call was made almost one lap l8r on lap 31. The timing of the SC was marginal for BOT and VET. Watching the GPS traces on f1-app when the track went yellow for SC they where just passing the pit entry. I don't know for sure if they had just passed or they where about to pass the pit entry. For those 2 it was marginal. So VER was pulled in instantly he was for sure a few meters before the entry when track went SC yellow and RIC followed.
Mercedes has no excuse for Hamilton. Even if BOT had marginally missed the entry, HAM certainly didn't . They should have pulled him in. Mercedes caught napping for sure.
If track went SC yellow just after BOT and VET pass the entry, it was bad lack for them. Ferrari was not at fault, VET lost the advantage of going in first, and RAI had just done his pit stop so no point for pitting again.
If track went SC yellow before they past the entry , then it was a blunder for Ferrari also because they should have anticipated it and react immediately.
But it was a blunder for Mercedes for sure, because even if BOT had past, they should have brought HAM in.
They had one lap to figure out that in the event of a SC call, they should come in for tyres. Regardless of what all others will do. because even if no one else came for tyres, who ever had the new tyres, would have been able to re pass them.
Amazing post, just wow. You couldnt say any better.
Seb is still leading the WDC by 9 points, we (Ferrari) had a lot of luck in Australia. If there was no safety car there Seb would had now 44 points with Hamilton 52. So we are now equal if we are comparing luck, today it was a bad day in the office for Ferrari, I was very sad after the race, it really hurts, but I have to move on, the race is done, next race we will try again. Seb has 54 points with Hamilton 45. If someone told me we would be leading the WDC after 3 races, i wouldnt believe him. The next race is a whole new start, beginning, Ferrari is very strong on qualy, race pace, we were faster as Mercedes today. RBR had a lot of luck, but Ricciardo was fantastic. I see Hamilton as the main challenge for WDC with Seb and his pace was lacking today. Bring on Baku. Please Ferrari be better with strategy next time for both drivers, I really want to see a Ferrari driver finally taking the title, but its a long year ahead, please god that is my only wish this year.
Forza Ferrari, Vettel, Kimi
PS: I will never stop believing.