The reason he didn't have to overtake anyone is simply because he was plain faster than everyone so jumped them at pitstops. (Whilst taking an extra pitstop!)
Just look at their season operationally. They've made blunder, after blunder, after blunder. In hindsight it's no wonder to me that they missed another opportunity there.The question I want answered is why didn't McLaren have the nous to start Lewis from the pitlane in Catalunya with a revised setup and gearbox ratios so that he could have scored a podium?
I've contended for years now that far from a classic, Montreal 2010 is one of the most over-rated drives in history.
Who needs good fortune when you have the RB8
I thought that was a great victory for Lewis Hamilton
The question I want answered is why didn't McLaren have the nous to start Lewis from the pitlane in Catalunya with a revised setup and gearbox ratios so that he could have scored a podium?
So lucky to get third, unlucky not to have won.
it is not always an advantage to start from the pitlane, as you can guarantee that you will be in last place after the first corner if you start from the pitlane. If you start from the back of the grid, you have a chance of getting free places at the start!
It is if you're behind Grosjean and MaldonadoAlso, it is not always an advantage to start from the pitlane