j2 lot wrote:I like the potential for some changes in fortune, but I worry that the fuel saving might still ruin the racing. The fact that there were a couple of laps lost at the start and the safety car meant the teams were givin the drivers the nod to go for it. In a flag to flag race it might be different.
realistically, at no point did any of them 'go for it' as such, G3 was the best call heard, G1 would be 'going for it' engine power wise, the rest is fuel management.
As you said, they lose a lap at the start and several more with the SC, nobody was going to push the boat out on race 1, Rosburg was no where near 'on it' all race after the first half lap.
Nice to see Williams have an engine at last...
Also nice to see the effects of loosing a chunk of aero and having tyres that don't fall apart at the first sign of work, seeing the cars move about was great, the real fear I have is once the engines settle down, there will be bugger all in it again.