Nico Rosberg has
continued his run of victories (started at the 2015 Mexican GP) by winning
from pole in Sochi, starting on the supersoft tyre then switching to the
soft on lap 21. In second place was his team mate Lewis Hamilton who used
the same strategy to make up eight places from 10th on the grid: the result
of a technical problem before Q3.
Most drivers used a one-stop supersoft-soft strategy, but an alternative
tactic was used by both Red Bull drivers, who were caught in the incident at
the start that caused a brief safety car, which influenced strategy. Daniel
Ricciardo and Daniil Kvyat both switched to the medium tyre, with Kvyat
completing more than 50 laps on this compound to finish 15th from the back,
despite picking up a 10-second penalty.
A different alternative strategy was adopted by Force India’s Sergio Perez,
who switched to used soft tyres on lap one under similar circumstances, then
switched to more used softs with just over 20 laps to go. Perez finished in
the points but he was not the highest-placed two-stopper: that was Williams
driver Felipe Massa in fifth, who completed a final stint on supersofts.
Only six drivers stopped twice, with the rest all stopping once.
Following a cool day yesterday, temperatures during the race were much
warmer.
Paul Hembery, Pirelli motorsport director: “The early safety car
certainly added an interesting dimension to the race, with a number of
drivers trying an alternative strategy. In the end, Daniil Kvyat completed
an entire race distance on the Medium compound, in an era when there is more
load going through the tyres than there ever has been before in Formula 1
history. We saw some other different strategies: Fernando Alonso, Kevin
Magnussen and Romain Grosjean were able to maximise their opportunities with
a one-stop strategy to make up several places compared to their grid
positions. Generally speaking, the one-stop strategy was the way to go as we
predicted, with low wear and degradation across all three compounds. This
was the 100th grand prix for Pirelli since we returned to Formula One in
2011.”
Truthometer: We predicted a one-stop strategy as being the best
option before the 53-lap race, starting on supersoft and then stopping on
lap 18 for softs. This is exactly what Rosberg did, but helped by the early
safety car he stretched the first stint for 21 laps. |