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He was not in the position to attack because of many small errors. Ham was not good at the start nor at the restart (cold tires as also the second lap was not too good?). Then two errors in lap 12 and 15 brought him 4.5sec gap. Whenever he was without errors he closed the gap by up to 0.3sec per lap on Vettel, who was very constant in his lap times. Ham had the car to win the race without any hep of a SC, but without it he would have been so poor to even loose it to Bottas. I am really surprised by this low performance, I would not have expected it. But clear as cake: If you even win a race with a performance like this you win the WDC in the end.
Ham was clearly faster on 10 laps older Softs then Vettel. So there was the old rule, the harder the tire the better for Merc.
Ham was 0.3 to 0.4 sec faster from lap 27 to 29. All laptimes very constant. Before that strong fluctuations due to backmarkers. With 8sec in the pocket I still can not see any indication why they pitted Vettel in the lap times.Phil wrote: ↑30 Apr 2018, 13:03Ferrari at some point decided to pit as well at the point when Hamilton's lap time started to match Vettels on the old SS. They probably felt that staying out longer might not yield much advantage. Obviously, they were wrong and Vettel being 12 seconds behind Bottas (who hadn't stopped yet) gave Mercedes the ace on strategy in case of a safety car.