Flyingfifer said:
RedUn said:
Exactly that, Lewis would have had no problem passing him on new tyres, the car was so much quicker...
They rolled the dice and crossed their fingers...the team let him down...
If your going to play roulette and put all your chips on red, you have to accept that one day, it just might not work out :?
Agreed, I actually made the comment at the time that not pitting Lewis was a massive strategic error (again) on mercs behalf. They should have come in and seized the opportunity for fresh tyres even if they lost the track position they had the faster car and would have got the time back plus not risked any issues at the end of the race, for example the puncture that Norris picked up or a complete drop off in the tyre.
Don't agréé FF - they gambled on the fact that if he had come in and Max stayed out gaining track position, the safety car would also have stayed out and the race finished under that which was a possibility looking at situation so Max wins.
Max had nothing to lose from where he was, if the safety car stayed out he would still have been second with a fresh set of boots or if he had stayed out and the safety car come in he may not have got past LH on old rubber (we just don't know do we) - but with the new tyres it was a breeze for him.
In fact I cant stand either driver, despite both deserving the championship, I am not really interested in which one won, but that was not a fair ending, the rules are very clear and they seemed to be changed based on Horner shouting at Masi (he will be gone).
The whole situation was handled badly and has made the sport look corrupt, the rules need to be tightened and used consistency throughout the season, first thing should be to fine both Toto and Horner for pressuring Masi and then sack him for not being strong enough.
I think Merc will drop the appeal but will be getting some compensation somewhere next season, at least Liberty are happy with all the free publicity