Ferrari examined data: 'Drivers didn't do anything wrong'
- GPblog.com
Ferrari's tactic of making another late pit stop at the Imola Grand Prix did not go as planned. Charles Leclerc did not manage to overtake Sergio Perez for P2. In addition, the Monegasque also threw away his podium position due to his spin. Team boss Mattia Binotto analyses Ferrari's race.
Leclerc had a poor start and dropped from P2 to P4, putting Ferrari on the defensive early on. "We examined the data. The drivers didn't do anything wrong. There were probably some more wet spots on the right-hand side of the track," Binotto analyses at Auto, Motor und Sport.
Binotto disagrees with Horner
According to Christian Horner, his team was more careful with the tyres and Ferrari had to make another late pit stop because of high tyre wear. Binotto disagrees with this. "We saw an opportunity to attack and hoped Red Bull would follow us to the pit lane."
The first part of the plan worked, as Perez was also called in. The difference between the two drivers after this was smaller than before, but Leclerc could not pass Perez at the decisive moment. On the one hand, this was due to the fact that Ferrari switched to the charging mode of the hybrid system earlier at the end of the straight. Also, the DRS was not activated until lap 34.