Mercedes scrutinised as F1 pole challenge falters: “Was it the right or wrong decision?”
Mercedes' decision-making has been scruꦯtinised following sprint qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix.

Former Aston Martin F1 strategist Bernie Collins has questioned Mercedes’ decision not to run 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton on the soft tyre in practice when analysing his 🌞performance in sprint qualifying.
Hamilton secured sixth on the grid for the Saturday sprint race, two-tenths behind Mercedes teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell.
The seven-time world champion made a mistake⛦ at Turn 3 before encountering traffic in th꧟e final couple of corners.
Hamilton’s final SQ3 effort was the first time he had run on the softs this weeken♔d in Austria - a decision Mercedes might regret, accไording to Collins.
“Potentially. But they made some different decisions to everyone else, if weꦯ are𒊎 being harsh,” she said on Sky’s F1 coverage.
“Lewis d♑idn’t run the soft. The only driver not to run the soft in P1. He ran the hard. So, going into sprint qualy, he has to ⛦make a step to the medium then a step to the soft.
“Arguably, these are the best drivers in the world so you can make that step. But nobody else felt that they could… When they go back and look at it, was it the right or wrong decision? We never get the 💛right answer.”
Once again, Mercedes showed impressive pace in practi♌ce beforꦿe faltering when it mattered.
However, it was♒ still🌄 an encouraging performance for Mercedes as they toppled Ferrari.

Former W Series driver Naomi Schiff feels like ꦓHamilton was on the back foot immediately.
“We all had a higher expectation for Mercedes today,” she explained. “But, from the get go with that moment on the eꦦxit of Turn 1, they were in a spiral of chasing their tails.
“They were under the thumb of having to react. You’ve got to put a new set of mediums on for SQ1, a new set for SQ2, and a new set of new or used for SQ3. But, you can’t put on a second s𝕴et of mediums. He lost the peak moment of that tyre. There was traffic, as well.
“From then on, you are probably just frazzled. He had a moment on the exit of Turn 3, besides the turbulent air. It didn’t come togethe💯r. I wonder how much performance is left in it, if they had the perfect run.
“But did they put themselves in that position by putting themselves not in the optimal position, coming in more comfortable with the general set-up. I wonder if they are struggling with set-up as well. We saw Leꦫwis have quite 𒁃a few moments in FP1, as well. I don’t know if they are fully happy with the balance of the car.”
Collins also questioned Mercedes' early r♉unning on the hard tyre and how much th💫e work they did on that compound "translates" to the softer rubber.
“[Hamilton] didn’t get the first run on a medium. The second run, your out-lap is not the same because it’s a used tyre, effectively. Q2, lots goes wrong. It escala𒁃tes," Collins concluded.
“He was the first car on tracꦦk in SQ3. That was the best chance to do the out-lap larg🌃ely as he wanted to. They will be looking at how they could have improved coming into this weekend.
“Their set-up for the start of FP1 was really good, but on a hard tyre. We don’t know how mu🥀ch that translates."

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