Soccerway | Women soccer | Hockeyway | F1way
             
Home   >   News  >   Hamilton pit strategy not right - Dennis
Odds comparison - Find the best odds! Help F1way.com
Latest news
 
Hamilton pit strategy not right - Dennis

Ron Dennis Team Principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Chairman and CEO, McLaren Group
Ron Dennis Team Principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes Chairman and CEO, McLaren Group
Jul.20 (GMM) McLaren boss Ron Dennis on Sunday admitted team strategists made a mistake that could have cost Lewis Hamilton victory at Hockenheim.

While much of the field pitted under the safety car following Timo Glock's violent crash in the middle of the race, leader Hamilton was told to stay on the track.

With a pitstop still to make when the safety car pulled off, Hamilton was told over the radio he had to build a 23-second gap to retain his lead -- in just 7 laps.

"I just kept pushing -- over the limit, pushing and pushing -- but I couldn't find the gap," Hamilton, who established a four point advantage in the drivers' championship with his dominant performance in Germany, told reporters.

After the pitstop, the Briton was let past by his teammate Heikki Kovalainen, and then overtook Ferrari's Felipe Massa and surprise leader Nelson Piquet's Renault.

But when he was behind the safety car, Hamilton admits he questioned McLaren's strategists over the radio.

"I said are you sure about this, and they said fine. But we all have decisions and opinions and we'll learn from this one and move on," he said.

Dennis, McLaren principal, told British broadcaster ITV1 the team got the call wrong.

"We expected the safety car to come in early. We thought the race could have started three laps earlier. You can't get it right all the time," he said.
Related  
Friday 29 August 2008
18:10 Raikkonen and Massa confirmed as Ferrari drivers for 2009
16:25 Theissen wants Friday GP testing
08:29 Kubica - I don't like the spotlight
08:28 Valencia F1 buildings to be razed
08:28 Only Buemi ready for STR race debut - Marko
08:28 Massa ends his Monza test in Ascari gravel
08:28 US-born F1 champion Phil Hill dies
07:55 Singapore tourism sector tunes-up before F1 night race