Bottas missed the chance to be best wingman of all time by not crashing behind the safety car. But otherwise, he was pretty useless, stuck behind Lando and Charles for ages.
I'm completely gobsmacked Mercedes didn't pit Lewis for Mediums during the VSC, which would have left ~22 laps to run. He had a brand new set in the garage. Keith's suggestion of coming in when the SC was first deployed and only pitting if Max came too is similarly brilliant. They got beat on strategy today. They had the car to beat Max even if it meant momentary loss of track position, 20+ laps would have been more than doable.
The end felt like a farce. A red flag and 5 laps to race would have been more appropriate, I think, and probably more dramatic. The lapped cars who didn't get to unlap themselves lost out on any chance of last minute battles for position.
For next year, they need to amend the red flag rules such that if there's less than ~10% of the race distance remaining, it is red flagged by defualt, tires may be changed like for like, or like for harder, if no similar compound is available, from the lap the red flag was called. I hate to see races end under caution, but Nascar-esque fake green/white/checkers are lame too (notwithstanding the fact that cars are fueled for race distance and rarely any more than that, so going more laps wouldn't work).
Masi is unfit for his role, but was in a no-win scenario. But, he sucks at his job, so there's that. He picked the worst possible time to flip personalities.
Team principals should not be allowed to speak to Race Control, only the Sporting Directors from each team should get that opportunity. No lobbying should be allowed outside of answering/asking direct questions to get to the bottom of situations.
....71 days until winter testing begins!