Un-broadcast radio messages from last weekend’s Chinese Grand Prix reveal how Aston Martin blamed Carlos Sainz Jnr for the collision between Lance Stroll and Daniel Ricciardo, how Haas played a strategic masterstroke at the start, why Pierre Gasly was frustrated with his team’s tactics and more.
Plus, why did it take so long for the race to restart following the two Safety Car periods, and how Zhou Guanyu was unaware Formula 1 planned a special post-race celebration for him.
Hulkenberg’s early stop
Whoever was first into the pits stood to claim an advantage by getting onto fresher tyres before their rivals. Haas made sure Nico Hulkenberg pulled it off with a very late call for him to pit – so late, in fact, he admitted he anticipated it.
Lap: 8/56 HUL: 1’49.064 |
“We’re racing Ferrari, no?”
Early in the race, McLaren discovered to their surprise their pace was strong compared to rivals Ferrari. Lando Norris encouraged his team to forget about covering off rivals such as Fernando Alonso and George Russell and focus on out-running the Ferrari pair. It paid off.
Lap: 13/56 NOR: 1’41.805 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lap: 16/56 NOR: 1’41.795 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lap: 17/56 NOR: 1’41.700 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lap: 20/56 NOR: 1’42.167 |
When Valtteri Bottas came to a stop, Norris was braced to pit if a Virtual Safety Car or Safety Car period began. To his frustration, the VSC was called moments after he passed the pit lane entrance.
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