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McLaren lost the Miami GP win due to a hesitant strategy call, according to Jolyon Palmer. Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli executed a successful undercut that allowed him to overtake Lando Norris.
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Former Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer has argued that Mercedes won the Miami Grand Prix with Kimi Antonelli because they were proactive when McLaren hesitated.
McLarenâs Lando Norris was leading the race at the Hard Rock Stadium with Antonelli in second, but he lost the lead when Mercedes successfully pulled off an undercut. The Brackley outfit initiated the strategy by pitting Antonelli for fresh tyres, with the Italian immediately putting in a blistering out-lap. When McLaren pitted on the next lap, the damage had already been done.
âAntonelli had the winning strategy and it was simple. It was just an undercut,â Palmer told F1 TV in the post-race show. âIt was one lap, pitting earlier than the McLaren. Lando would be fuming because you're out there, you're just driving. You're monotonously ticking through the laps, being consistent, being quick, making sure the guy behind is one-and-a-half, two seconds back out of range.
âWhen that guy just pits one lap sooner, puts on fresh tyres, goes quicker, you're helpless as a driver. The pit crew did a good job. 2.2 seconds, I think, was Norris's stop. So, it was as good as it could have been, but they were just caught out.
âThey weren't proactive and they cost themselves the race win. But on the flip side, Mercedes were proactive and they won the race because it wasn't straightforward because of the rain.â
Mercedes used an undercut strategy by pitting Kimi Antonelli earlier for fresh tires, allowing him to gain the lead.
McLaren's hesitant strategy led to Lando Norris losing his lead in the race, as they pitted too late compared to Mercedes.
Former Formula 1 driver Jolyon Palmer criticized McLaren's strategy, stating it cost them the win.
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McLaren seemed to be holding out for the expected rain, but it never came.
âThe weather chatter was kind of laughable at times,â Palmer continued. âBut if you take the average of the communication, I think McLaren were more convinced that the rain was going to be a factor than other teams. And that's why when Mercedes pitted George, it was very early. And I think McLaren, they stayed out with Oscar, didn't they? At that point, they stayed out with Lando, but Oscar was in the fight with George and Charles. And I think they were thinking, âHang on, you guys are really setting yourself out for this isn't going to rain. It might still rain.â And that would have really scuppered anyone that pitted early.
âBasically the weather forecast didn't help McLaren. They sort of dithered. They weren't sure. They were hesitant to pit early. But by the time Kimi pitted, it seemed more clear that the weather was just passing and it wasn't going to hit.
âAnd ultimately a couple more tenths on the car would allow them to escape a bad decision. But they had the pace in the car.â
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