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The reason why Lewis Hamilton did not do a one-stop

Mercedes explain: ‘This is why Lewis Hamilton did not do a one-stop’

Lewis Hamilton was not satisfied with his and Mercedes’ performance after the Italian Grand Prix. After the Formula 1 race at Monza – which was won by Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc – the seven-time world champion firmly believed he might have been able to perform the same. Meanwhile, Mercedes have come up with an explanation for Hamilton’s strategy.

A major shake-up in the Sky Sports coverage for Imola #shortsMercedes explain Hamilton’s strategy

Ferrari and Leclerc surprised the whole world by – unlike all other top teams – driving the race with one less stop. This worked out great, as the Monegasque crossed the line first. Afterwards, Hamilton was not satisfied with his own performance, saying he could have finished ahead of Carlos Sainz at least.

“The first stint it was quite bad with everyone on the medium tyre, then when we got into second stint, the big question was: Can these go to the end? Or are we going to have to make a change? With Lewis’ race, he was tucked up behind Carlos and it didn’t really make any difference whether he did two or a one stop because Carlos had fresher tyres, it was unlikely we were going to be able to pass on the same strategy,” Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin explained.

‘Russell could have finished ahead of Verstappen’

George Russell threw away his third starting spot, by shooting straight on at Turn 1 at the start. The Briton had to replace his front wing in the process, costing him many places. Through a catch-up race, Russell still finished in P7, but Shovlin thinks there could have been more in it. “Where we would do something different in hindsight is with George, who was racing both Red Bulls, they were on a different strategy, they did hard-hard.

So we knew that they were going to be on a two-stop and having seen the tyres that we took off George’s car when we fitted the tyres for the final stint, they had a lot more rubber remaining than we expected, they were nice and clean, and we’ve no doubt that he would have been able to go to the finish. Yes, he got ahead of Sergio anyway on the two-stop, but critically we think he would have been able to finish ahead of Max, had he one-stopped from that point,” Shovlin concluded.

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