Big Gun wrote: ↑21 Jul 2024, 17:49
What a horrible strategy for Alonso, pits him on lap 7 to cover the undercut ( one lap to late), come out in traffic, then does a long stint on the M tyres and was faster than Stroll who was on 7 laps newer M, Alonso was happy on the M and wanted to stay out because his pace was good and he didnt want to do many laps on the H tyre, but they still boxed him early again only to be behind Ricciardo, forcing him to push early on the Hards to pass, then his tyres are cooked trying to catch Yuki, Stroll on 10 lap fresher tyres, is let through from Alonso to chase Yuki (as he had new tyres to catch him) and after failing to pass Yuki, Stroll refused to give Alonso back the place lol.
Doubt Alonso cares about 1 point, but Alonso wont forget that.....
Exactly. I had to watch last 2 laps on Stroll's onboard to confirm what was everyone's thought and no surprise there: he was told to hold before the line, no pressure behind... just went on and ignored his engineer. No word about it after that. Kinda difficult to root for the guy.
Alonso was improving lap times in the first stint, made him pit: "are you sure about that?
tyres feeling good..." Once more he let them know he was not sold on the strategy. Went in anyway: "you are good for Lance he's 2-3 tenths faster", "...are you overcutting me?" (or something like that) "no, no, he will come out a second behind"... Just ridiculous.
The F1TV commentary about Alonso's radio: "no matter how old he is, always acting like a teenager" (i probably misheard the first part, second one is surely word by word) What the actual f*** was that? We listen to so many childish radios, I never recall listening to that kind of words about any other driver. Alonso was pretty calm having into consideration the atrocious strategy, so I don't get It.
Second stint he destroyed Lance and then what happened at the end. He always nurses the tyres for the first laps and then goes up from there, but he had to make use of the fresh rubber to go up the field: "be careful with the front left". Nerve wrecking, this team! Aaah, next race we'll see what happens...