He didn't get it easy, but Kimi Raikkonen has finally won again, taking victory at COTA for the United States Grand Prix. The Finn had to stay cool against intense pressure from Verstappen and Hamilton in the final 10 laps, but he made no mistakes to win a tense race and his first victory of the season.
but Ferrari were not even on their pit box at that time....Merc pitbox could clearly see they were just fooling themselves
I think Mercedes underestimated Kimi. They felt they had the pace on him and also on the tires too. Ferrari though was fast and had better tire deg. Underestimating this, they took the gamble to drive for thr win rather than go for the safe 2nd. I am happy they did. Really happy for Ferrari and Kimi.
As toto said; if Vettel didnt have that spin, he would have been a strong contender for the win...
True however it happened really early on so they already knew the score by then.
Essentially...yea ... it's also totally everyone elses fault and not his own mistakes that cost him at least the equivalent of the points he is behind in the championship
Apologies to Ferrari I was 100% sure it was wrong to not pit Kimi. Assumed Hamilton was on a one stop. I guess he pushed too hard at the beginning damaging his tyres. Ferrari is truly back in the game pace wise and there are updates still to the come. Also Verstappens 2nd stint on the SS was quite impressive.
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Essentially...yea ... it's also totally everyone elses fault and not his own mistakes that cost him at least the equivalent of the points he is behind in the championship
I’ve watched a post-race interview with him and there he didn’t blame Ricciardo.
Go Kimi! So happy to see him win! I wonder how many other races he could've been competitive at if he was given the right strategy? I hope he racks up another couple before the end of the season.
Great race for Verstappen as well. Very mature and controlled drive. I almost wondered if Kimi was slowing down to give him DRS against Hamilton but, on review, I don't think so, I think Max was holding off Hamilton and pushing Kimi at the same time. He must also be feeling pretty happy. Hamilton treated him with kid gloves, that's quite an advantage to take into next season.
Lap 1 Vettel...*sigh* The rest of the race he drove exceptionally well but...he just makes such poor decisions when overtaking competitive cars and won't seem to learn.
As for Mercedes, they really blow hot and cold on strategy. I can't blame them for going for the race win given the intrinsic speed of the Ferrari's and Bottas' struggles but they really should've just bitten the bullet and pitted Hamilton for a 2nd time when he would've fed back in between Kimi and Vertstappen. If Bottas managed to keep Vettel behind then Mission Accomplished. If he didn't then Hamilton still takes home a bucket of points. Still, I suspect it's part of their 'We're here to win every race!' philosophy.
Renaults were quick here, particularly Sainz. That start was well worth the 5 second penalty at T1. As for Grosjean...he's got speed but just no finesse. It's such a shame.
Essentially...yea ... it's also totally everyone elses fault and not his own mistakes that cost him at least the equivalent of the points he is behind in the championship
I’ve watched a post-race interview with him and there he didn’t blame Ricciardo.
‘Maybe he couldn’t see me in his mirrors’. Sure he wasn’t
@NathanOlder.
I thought Vettel used DRS on the first lap, but watching the replays now he didn't. The white band across the Ferrari rear wing should we say, caused the "perception error".
I'll have to double-check but I also think this result increases the performance gap between Kimi and Vettel in the latter 2/3rds of the season and puts 'alternate' Max's' into second in the WDC.
Obviously 'ifs' and 'buts' are worth exactly zero but it's interesting to speculate that, had Max not made so many impetous errors earlier in the season, he'd be the one giving Hamilton sleepless nights. Considering the dog of an egine they have, I once more doff my cap to Mr Newey et al.
Its all hindsight but Mercedes should've boxed Lewis for the undercut the moment he was stuck behind Kimi who was on used Ultras, undercut would've been huge then he could've just managed a new set of softs until the end.
maybe, but stopping again after 10 laps doen't usually happen - and if the softs hadn't lasted for 35 laps then, he would have had nothing left but used US
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