godlameroso wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 22:57
He was managing the race, obviously, you have to manage the race, you have limited resources. You cannot run the engine at full tilt all race long, it can be done strategically. Hamilton wasn't racing LeClerc, he was racing Bottas and Verstappen. Hamilton knows Mercedes is faster, so realistically he's racing Bottas.
Just because he wasn't directly racing Leclerc, doesn't mean that Leclerc finding a
second-a-lap of time vs the Mercedes is irrelevant. Unless you think Leclerc was desperately pushing every lap and Hamilton wasn't?
I agree that he wasn't racing Verstappen. He did a lap on three wheels and still finished comfortably ahead of him.
godlameroso wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 22:57
He is racing, he isn't just cruising around, you seem to think that Bottas is so beneath Hamilton that he doesn't even have to try...plus Hamilton's .3 advantage over Bottas...So Bottas was just cruising in his number 2 spot to make Hamilton look good
Where did I say this? Why are you deliberately misrepresenting what I have said rather than addressing the evidence I've presented?
I have said, several times, that a driver can be driving to the limit of his ability but that doesn't mean that the car is turned all the way up.
If the only competition is your team mate, and the team has turned both cars down to 'X'%, then you could still be racing him as hard as you can in equal machinery (see the arguments between Rosberg and Hamilton when both were sneakily turning their engines up against team orders in Bahrain and Barcelona) but you aren't posting the quickest lap times you could if the car was turned up.
godlameroso wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 22:57
Hamilton can just cruise in the dominant Mercedes that's at least .7 seconds faster than the nearest challenger,
If you have a dominant car, why wouldn't you cruise to maximise reliabilty?
What's the benefit to blasting around at 'X' seconds a lap faster than everyone else and then having mechanical failures every other race because you've overstressed the components?
Why win by more than the safe amount?
godlameroso wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 22:57
So Bottas was just cruising in his number 2 spot to make Hamilton look good, and he did just enough to make Mercedes look good by keeping a 5 second gap to Verstappen when they could have taken him to 'gapplebees' and taken a free pit stop with ease? I guess they didn't do it because then they'd make a mockery of the sport.
You said that Mercedes had no intention of stopping again. So why do you think they would damage the car even more than the usual race wear in order to pull 30 seconds in front? They had such a comfortable lead over Verstappen (10 seconds, not 5) that Bottas was able to cruise around with bad vibrations obscuring his vision for 4 laps, then blow a tyre before the final corner, and still have time to ease off that corner, drive down the straight, tip toe around two more corners, drive off and rejoin before Verstappen overtook him. How much of a cushion do you think Mercedes feel they need?
Don't you think it's weird that Mercedes open the gap to Verstappen at a rate of a second every 2-3 laps, until it got to ten seconds. And then it mysteriously stayed there for 8 laps until Bottas had problems?
"The secret, is to win going as slowly as possible." - Niki Lauda