thomin wrote:That first pit stop wouldn't have changed anything. Lewis wouldn't have gotten the undercut on the second stop, so if anything he could have fallen behind Bottas if Williams were to cover for Nico's second stop and thereby undercut Lewis. Granted, that's an unlikely scenario, but even so, the gap would have been comparable to what we ended up with.
Exactly.
Another non-story subject Hamitlon raises after strategy Monaco whining. Slower stop to blame for everything? What positions did Hamilton lose? He ended up third. And give me a break, 0,75 equalised itself with sending Rosberg into traffic, more or less
+ Ham not fast enough overall
+ second pitstop sequence
+ not to mention qualifying
+ huge luck of starting behind Kvyat, Raikkonen and Ricciardo when he got positions for free (plus some great start of course but they were barely moving

), he really should stop complaining and start getting his qualifying right, for the supposed fastestest driver he can't make it happen time and time again and blames everything else,
Edit: if you thought drivers chose pitstop and strategies (Rosberg - Bahrain) check how confused NR was after 2nd pitstop sequence - who am I racing
