P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Lewis Hamilton is starting seventh for the Dutch Grand Prix and has a clear demand for his Ferrari team.
Lewis Hamilton believes the Ferrari team would be wise to consider using split strategies in the Dutch Grand Prix with his teammate Charles Leclerc. Hamilton and Leclerc are starting in the sixth and seventh positions at Zandvoort, making them the highest-placed team behind the front-row McLarens. The increased pit-lane speed limit of 80kph adds another dimension to the strategic decisions, allowing for more varied race strategies. The possibility of rain at the Zandvoort circuit further complicates the decision-making process for team strategies. Hamilton sees the potential benefit of splitting strategies as a way to outperform the McLarens and maximize Ferrari’s chances of a strong result in the race. Hamilton emphasized the advantage of having two drivers starting next to each other and the strategic opportunities that this presents in the competition against other teams.






