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26 Sep 2010, 21:16 (Ref:2765101) | #1 | |
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McLaren's strategy
I hate to say it but today the term 'prat perch' seemed appropriate. Hamilton was about 2 seconds a lap slower than the frontrunners for at least 4 laps. His ultimate pace was at least a few tenths, a bit more even off Alonso and Vettel, but still it would be generous to say he wasn't slowed by about 1.5 seconds when his tyres were going off and he was struggling to get the power down.
With that in mind, why did they leave him out so long? Martin Whitmarsh said on the BBC forum that if they hadn't waited, it would've brought him out in traffic but still, what traffic would have slowed him by at least 6 seconds? |
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