P14 for Ocon, and a frustrating P11 for Alonso. Despite the pause button I screwed both my drivers on strategy and took too much out of their tires, so their last stints are an exercise in sinking through the field like a particularly aerodynamic pebble in a pond. But his tires are overheating-I've asked him to take too much out of them, and now their deg rate is way faster than my strategy allowed for.īy the chequered flag, my inexperience shows. Ocon, the only man on mediums, has made a few crucial ERS-assisted overtakes and sits in P7. Alonso's been conserving his tires and fuel all race, so I tell him to start pushing from P9 and deploy ERS liberally on the straights. With 20 laps left to race, all the field having now pitted, and everyone except Ocon now on the slower hard compound, it's still looking good for a glorious debut. Baku leaves a car without the outright speed advantage no place to hide. Then… well, everyone else in a faster car, really. But I'm King Canute shouting at the incoming tide-Leclerc slinks past along the main straight, then Verstappen. As they begin to catch my now beloved blue and pink steeds, I instruct both drivers to hold up following cars, sacrificing outright pace for track position. The feeling is something between setting a fastest lap in F1 2021 and securing a wily science victory in Civ.īut the pace of the Ferraris, Red Bulls and Mercs is telling. That gives us a huge jump in track position-the rest of the pack elects not to pit under the safety car (slightly sus), so when they start to pit later from a compressed pack, we rise up to p4 and p7. The safety car's out for four laps, giving me time to pit both drivers without having to double-stack them, and even enough time to work out a new strategy for Ocon (a longer stint on the mediums at the end of the race). On lap 15 Yuki Tsunoda out-brakes himself going into turn 1 while battling with Zhou Guanyu and beaches his Alpha Tauri on the track. The historical stats tell me there's a 75% chance of it. For Fernando Alonso, the wily old veteran starting two places behind him in P11, I set a one-stop, medium then hard, and pray for a safety car that lets both drivers leapfrog the field in a well-timed pit stop. My particular hands-on takes place at Baku, and filling in for Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer I set Ocon on an aggressive two-stop strategy, two lots of soft compound then one medium so he can gun it all race long.
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