I remember watching clips of the '97 Hungarian Grand Prix; Damon Hill blew right past Schumacher for the lead because most teams made the wrong tyre choices that day.
When Hill was on his way to a victory, his Arrows's gearbox started ailing.
Do you think his gearbox failed because the Arrows was not built to win races like Villeneuve's Williams or Schumacher's Ferrari, and the transmission was burdened every lap?
When Hill was on his way to a victory, his Arrows's gearbox started ailing.
Do you think his gearbox failed because the Arrows was not built to win races like Villeneuve's Williams or Schumacher's Ferrari, and the transmission was burdened every lap?