Andres125sx wrote: ↑12 Oct 2022, 11:48
diffuser wrote: ↑11 Oct 2022, 15:55
Alonso Fan wrote: ↑09 Oct 2022, 21:49
Yeah both Alo pitstop were late. Late onto first inters and late onto new inters. So much missed opportunity. But good result for the team
After thinking about this a bit, adding to the complexity of the tire change strategy was, they did not know how many laps were left. In other words, when they pulled the trigger on changing the tires, they might have thought they would have had one or two more laps than they got.
There was no lap count, but there was a timer, if they know how to do some simple maths, they perfectly know how many laps were left, with 1 lap of margin depending on the leader position on the track
Agree on the splitting strategies point tough, they were in the perfect position to split them and hope for a SC
They waited 1 more lap to pit Alonso cause they were waiting for a SC? That doesn't make sense, why only 1 more lap ? I think it was:
- They didn't know the undercut was gonna be so strong
- "double stacking" is typically a slower pit time on the second car, when the 2 cars are seconds apart. You only do it under SC, VSC conditions or the gap is large enough between the 2 cars.
- There was were already 8 cars coming in (all with 15 seconds of each other). Although I'm not sure they would know how many cars are gonna pit .
Also if you look, Russel is 3 seconds behind Alonso on lap 6(BEFORE all the pit stops) and on Lap 9 Russel is 6 seconds (AFTER all the pit stops) behind Alonso.
Russel was 3 seconds ahead of Yuki before the Pit stops and on lap 9 he is 2 seconds behind. They both pitted on lap 7.
I beleive they made the right call. The only way Alonso doesn't end up behind Vettel is by pitting Alonso on lap 6.