Nero
Well-known member
It's not opinions though. It's a fact that the wrong decision prevented Hamilton winning. Think of it like this:Opinions .. we all have them... easy to say it wouldn't have mattered.
One thing saying Lewis could have attacked him on better tyres , another thing is actually getting past him (without damaging his/both cars)
Maybe the overcut might not have worked if Red Bull used Peres to lessen the effect, who knows.
Immediately prior to the Williams crashing Hamilton was 11 seconds ahead. Despite already stopping Verstappen wasn't catching and with 5 laps left was going to finished second.
Red Bull them decide to pit under the Safety Car putting Verstappen BEHIND numerous cars.
The Race Director then removes those cars and allows Verstappen to be immediately behind Hamilton having stopped for a set of new tyres!
It's absolutely madness to suggest that is a case of win some/lose some.