the pitted Kimi into traffic ...that was why he was slower after pitstop (when in this era undercut is faster 99%)LionKing wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 18:00At Monaco Kimi had pole, he was doing 1.17+ laps before his pit stop, Vettel did 1.15s after Kimi pitted. Kimi had every chance to win.siskue2005 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2018, 17:50As you were talking about 2017 and 2018
Monaco 2017
Hungary 2017
They did that allowed Vettel 4 laps at front to overcut him....it was pretty obvious.
They surely asked Kimi to not overtake thereAt Hungry Kimi was never in the lead. The crooked steering wheel was costing Vettel about a second but it wasn't enough in Hungary to make a pass. Hamilton couldn't even have a single pass attempt when he caught up with Vettel and Kimi.
So what Lewis waited 50 laps behind Bottas in Hungary 2017 and graceful gave it back when he couldnt overtake KimiVettel waited many laps behind Kimi China last year.
Lewis was out of the race and there was no point in doing the switchThis year spent his last 25 laps withing 2 seconds of Kimi at Austria.
that was a cokup created by Ferrari themselves.....they used Kimi as a roadblock for Lewis, but it backfiredAt germany he waited 10 unnecessary laps with fresh tires behind Kimi.
They didnt Pit Lewis and Bottas which then put Bottas in the lead.... that was great strategy ....rather than flowing with the flow, if only Bottas could hold on to it, he would have won that race. How is that the only way to bring Lewis up? you do realize that if Vettel had not pitted they would have pitted Bottas instead.Bottas had a P2 at Silverstone, they didn't pit him but Lewis and Bottas ended up 4th. That was the only way for Mercedes to bring Lewis in front, ....