Pace wasn't great, but they still were hanging around 3,5 or so behind Piastri when they decided to pit, no brutal drop off or anything.f1316 wrote: ↑09 Jul 2023, 18:55The strategy wasn’t good but the bigger problem, as Charles said, was the lack of pace. Just not fast at any point of the race and Charles talks of poor traction.
Part of me wonders if they made the wrong choice on downforce levels but I’m more worried that it wouldn’t have mattered and this is just a reflection of the genuine pace. I’m sure it’ll be better in Hungary - as this was never going to be the best race for Ferrari - but still, not the progress I think we all hoped to see.
Where they scared of a Russell undercut? By going that early into the hards they left themselves wide open to an offset with mediums to boot.
Why was Ferrari so scared of the soft? It was clearly a raceable tire, the team needs a big rethink as it comes to strategy.