- 20 Oct 08, 21:29#74756
Well. He could have been fuelled lighter at Monaco, but since Lewis pitted on lap five, we'll never know. Same with Canada - they queued up on the same lap because of the safety car. But seeing as Lewis took pole in Canada, one would assume that he was on a lighter load.
Whoa, what's with the name calling? And how come you've turned it around like that? This thread is about a mistake the team made, not Kovalainen. If you want to talk about whether or not Kovalainen is doing a good enough job or if he should be fired start another thread.
You think the person who (supposedly) made this mistake should be fired (if he's from McLaren). Meanwhile, Kovalainen has underperformed this season. i.e. both of these people have not been doing their job properly, so should be fired, according to your logic.
I think Kovalainen has done ok for his first season in the team,considering he has been plagued with bad luck and handicapped by team tactics/mistakes. But again, different subject different thread.
He's done better than his results would suggest but not well enough. Team tactics have not handicapped him, bad luck certainly has.
Yes,they have. Going into Q3 with fuel for several more laps than Hamilton is a big handicap.
For a shot at pole yes but had he been in Hamilton's position points wise he would be getting the less laps fuel load.
He was never allowed such an opportunity until the British Grand Prix. They could have let him have the lighter strategy in Spain, since he was only a point behind Hamilton, but they didn't. It's all well and good saying he's never done well enough to get that preference, but then he's not exactly had as many opportunities.
I honestly dont know who had what earlier on in the season. McLarenFan will have that info (McLarenFan??) I assumed they rotated early on but I may be wrong. I know Lewis and Alonso took it in turns. Its clear that for a while Heiki has been too far behind to warrent the strategy best suited to getting pole. I know he's had bad luck but his race pace has also been poor. The longer first stint should not cause his race pace to be so off.
Just the British Grand Prix, according to all the FIA records.
That seems bizarre. To only give Heikki the light fuel load at lewis' home GP. Are you sure??
Well. He could have been fuelled lighter at Monaco, but since Lewis pitted on lap five, we'll never know. Same with Canada - they queued up on the same lap because of the safety car. But seeing as Lewis took pole in Canada, one would assume that he was on a lighter load.
