Wolff defends strategy call that upset Hamilton at Spa

10:30, 30 Jul 2024
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George Russell was the first driver to take the chequered flag in Belgium. Howver, after his disqualification, Lewis Hamilton claimed his 105th victory. If Hamilton had attempted a one-stop strategy like his teammate, could he have won on track? Wolff explains the reasons for why Hamilton didn't.

Wolff: 'Nobody had it on their radar'

Hamilton was asked after the race whether he had considered a one-stop like his team-mate, Russell. "If you listen, you could have heard what I said to the team most of the time. But yeah, I think the tyres were pretty good. I still had plenty of tyres and I was going quicker. I didn't want to stop."
When this was put to Toto Wolff in the paddock by Gpblog and others, this was the Austrian's response.
"It's okay, but as a driver, you don't have the full picture," Wolff began; "He said his tyres are good. But at that stage, nobody had a one-stop on the radar. We had to cover the two cars behind. It was Leclerc and Piastri. And you can see that everybody else went on the two-stop, logically. It just wasn't on the radar.
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"So what we did with Lewis was absolutely the right thing to do. It [Russell's one-stop] couldn't have been anticipated, because if it would have been, any of the other top teams would have done it," the team principal concluded.

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