Sunday 24 April 2011
Horner: Two-stop was right strategy
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner admitted that his team opted for a two-stop strategy in an attempt to outfox McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, and that had Sebastian Vettel matched their three-stop plan he would not have been able to bring himself into play. The world champion made a poor start from pole position and ran third initially, which is when Red Bull decided to run Vettel on two-stops, and though this put the German in the lead for most of the race his worn tyres left him vulnerable to a successful attack from race-winner Hamilton in the closing stages.
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