Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas won the United States Grand Prix with a two-stopper

Austin, November 3, 2019 - United States Grand Prix, Race.

KEY MOMENTS

Bottas started from pole but slipped behind his team mate after making an extra pit stop. The Finn subsequently took advantage of his fresher tyres to claim the lead close to the end of the race. Hamilton was one of five drivers in the top 10 of the grid to start on the medium tire, but he completed a longer opening stint than his rivals before switching to the hard for a one-stopper, which required perfect tire management.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was locked in a tactical battle with Bottas for most of the race on a similar medium-hard-medium two-stop strategy, but he could not get past Hamilton at the finish and ended up third.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who finished fourth, adopted a different two-stop strategy, using all three nominated compounds. During his final stint on the soft, he gained the extra point for fastest race lap.

Behind him, Red Bull’s Alex Albon finished fifth, having been last after his early pit stop on lap one following some contact. He completed a three-stopper in the end: the only driver to do so.
In total, there were five different strategies in the top six: underlining the multiplicity of approaches in evidence at the United States Grand Prix.

Weather conditions for the race were similarly warm to yesterday, which had an effect on tire behaviour by favouring the harder compounds.

HOW EACH TYRE PERFORMED

HARD C2: The key to the race, which was used by every driver apart from Red Bull’s Alex Albon. Hamilton completed an impressive 32-lap final stint on this compound as he tried to win the race with a one-stopper.

MEDIUM C3: Only four drivers didn’t run this compound at some point during the grand prix. It was also used by the top five drivers on the grid to start the race.

SOFT C4: Used by a number of drivers at the end of the race for a final sprint with light fuel, including Leclerc, who finished just off the podium and set fastest lap.

MARIO ISOLA - HEAD OF F1 AND CAR RACING

“The final few laps in particular were extremely tense, as we all waited to see if Lewis Hamilton could make a one-stopper work to win the race, against drivers on much fresher tyres behind him. He didn’t quite make it to the top step of the podium but it was still a spectacular fight where strategy was all-important, so big congratulations to Lewis for a very well-deserved sixth title after a thrilling grand prix. Congratulations of course to Valtteri as well for winning the race with a completely different strategy. In the end, the relatively warm conditions, after a very cool start to the weekend, meant that it was a close call between one and two stops using the harder compounds: with two of the three podium finishers eventually opting for a two-stopper. However, we witnessed a wide variety of strategies all the way down the grid with close competition from start to finish, which is exactly what we all want to see.”

Source - Press.Pirelli.com

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