PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:32Hamilton preserved his tyres better and decides to stay out on the mediums.
Undercut is strong and bottas pits to brand new hards.
This is gonna be close.
Lewis pits now. Hards!
Do you people never look at live timings screen??Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:32Hmmm, Bottas getting pit stop priority even though Mercedes always give the leader priority...
Yup- no arguments there for anyone. Preferential strategy AND gave him what he wanted. Not Hamilton's fault that Bottas got dropped by him by 8 seconds, which gave him the luxury of seeing what Bottas did and being able to say in return 'just give me what you gave him.'Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:30Oh look there’s that preferential treatment that Bottas never gets.
He just can't match the pace of his team mate without taking more life out of the tyres. We've seen it time after time.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:36Bottas might rue taking the life out his tyres so early in the stint. Fastest lap after fastest lap, but how long will the hard last if he keeps that up?
You know, if your tyres are dead, they’re dead. Should they have let Bottas out and make him lose 1 second per lap for several more laps until Hamilton got in first?El Scorchio wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:34Yup- no arguments there for anyone. Preferential strategy AND gave him what he wanted. Not Hamilton's fault that Bottas got dropped by him by 8 seconds, which gave him the luxury of seeing what Bottas did and being able to say in return 'just give me what you gave him.'Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:30Oh look there’s that preferential treatment that Bottas never gets.
More like 8s since thats how much he lost on the inlap.LM10 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:38You know, if your tyres are dead, they’re dead. Should they have let Bottas out and make him lose 1 second per lap for several more laps until Hamilton got in first?El Scorchio wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:34Yup- no arguments there for anyone. Preferential strategy AND gave him what he wanted. Not Hamilton's fault that Bottas got dropped by him by 8 seconds, which gave him the luxury of seeing what Bottas did and being able to say in return 'just give me what you gave him.'Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:30Oh look there’s that preferential treatment that Bottas never gets.
No not at all, but you can put it on Bottas for not being able to look after his tyres sufficiently well then, can't you. He took away his own strategic options.LM10 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:38You know, if your tyres are dead, they’re dead. Should they have let Bottas out and make him lose 1 second per lap for several more laps until Hamilton got in first?El Scorchio wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:34Yup- no arguments there for anyone. Preferential strategy AND gave him what he wanted. Not Hamilton's fault that Bottas got dropped by him by 8 seconds, which gave him the luxury of seeing what Bottas did and being able to say in return 'just give me what you gave him.'Restomaniac wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:30Oh look there’s that preferential treatment that Bottas never gets.
Traffic played a part in that gap, no?Juzh wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:40More like 8s since thats how much he lost on the inlap.LM10 wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:38You know, if your tyres are dead, they’re dead. Should they have let Bottas out and make him lose 1 second per lap for several more laps until Hamilton got in first?El Scorchio wrote: ↑13 Sep 2020, 16:34
Yup- no arguments there for anyone. Preferential strategy AND gave him what he wanted. Not Hamilton's fault that Bottas got dropped by him by 8 seconds, which gave him the luxury of seeing what Bottas did and being able to say in return 'just give me what you gave him.'