tpe wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 17:41
Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 08:05
chrisc90 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2022, 22:10
Why didnt Ferrari drivers just slow down enough in order to get to the pit in order to double stack?
Ferrari did explain that, they thought new soft tires would not last the remaining laps so he could not regain the leadership. That´s assuming if they both pitted their rivals wouldn´t. That´s the problem of leading a race when a SC is deployed, your rivals can react and take opposite strategy to take the lead
Which means that the data they got from FPs where wrong!
Not to mention of course that this is a lie, since they LEC-SAI had 9 seconds diff when the SC came out. Unless the 5 secs they told us in Monaco was BS. I doubt tough, because if you consider that the average pit stop is around 3.5, 5 sec diff sounds about right.
You´re assuming if both Lecrerc and Sainz pitted, their rivals would too. But that´s not real. If you´re third and the two cars in front of you do change tires, any team will keep his driver on track to try the victory. Ferrari thought in that case they could not overtake because the soft tires would keep their advantage for few laps.
Probably wrong, but that´s easy to say with hindsight. They did prefer split strategies to secure the victory. Too conservative? Sure, but that´s what Ferrari has been doing for many years, not that they´re intentionally ruining Lecrerc championship, simply that they´re some step down RBR on the strategy department