Friday, June 29, 2007

 

Passing Problem

Weirdly Lewis thinks that it's easy to overtake in France. Which is odd because everyone else thinks it's close to impossible. This is probably because he managed to go from 19th to 5th in last years GP2. Obviously overtaking in GP2 is very different from F1. But Lewis knows what he feels and maybe he'll be right?

I wonder if that belief might allow him to let Alonso go for the lighter fuel strategy? Might that be a mistake from an inexperienced rookie trying to show he does have some experience?

Comments:
I think it's eminently possible down at the hairpin, the only problem is getting close enough out of the previous corner. Perhaps he meant at the start, though, which is usually pretty frantic in France - short straight, tight left, long right, then long straight to the hairpin.

Of course, Lewis might easily concede 'you have the best strategy this week, Fernando, and let me have it for Silverstone'.


 
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