Formula 1 race
Las Vegas Grand Prix: Tactical Analysis
Russell benefited from a pace advantage of 0.13 seconds per lap, while Hamilton's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.14 seconds per lap.
Formula 1 World Championship · June 13, 2026
Race Tactical Thesis
Russell benefited from a pace advantage of 0.13 seconds per lap, while Hamilton's race was compromised by a pace deficit of 0.14 seconds per lap.
Decisive Tactical Sequences
Gasly executed a well-timed undercut on lap 15, and the fresh-tyre pace advantage proved decisive. The result was decisive: P18 to P0.
Albon executed a well-timed undercut on lap 25, and the fresh-tyre pace advantage proved decisive. The result was decisive: P14 to P0.
Sainz's tyres reached their limit on lap 27, pace dropping by 3.3 seconds. The result was decisive: Sainz drops position.
Pit Strategy Evolution
The field split across strategy branches: Norris used M-H-H-S; 11 drivers used M-H-H; Alonso used S-H-H; Bottas, Colapinto, Perez used H-M-H; Albon, Gasly, Magnussen used M-H; Ocon used M-M-H-S. Norris pitted on lap 9 and failed to jump Leclerc. Norris pitted on lap 9 and failed to jump Albon. The winning strategy was M-H-H, averaging P7.5.
Tyre & Pace Story
Tyre degradation shaped the second half of this race, with the soft compound falling away at more than double the rate of the hard (526ms/lap vs 11ms/lap). Hulkenberg kept degradation well below the field average across both stints, avoiding the degradation spikes that cost others track position. Sainz suffered a 3290ms cliff on lap 27, exposing the tyre management gap to the field leader. While Hulkenberg led in tyre conservation, Russell held the raw pace advantage (sustained pace 1.1s/lap faster than field median).
Track Position Battles
There were 194 on-track position changes during the race. Leclerc and Russell fought a 5-lap battle from lap 1 to 6 (closest gap: 89ms). Leclerc and Sainz fought a 6-lap battle from lap 1 to 7 (closest gap: 340ms). Leclerc and Sainz fought a 8-lap battle from lap 37 to 45 (closest gap: 634ms). The overtakes broke down as: 79 via committed racing move, 57 via DRS-assisted pass, 56 via pit undercut, 2 via pit overcut.
Race-Deciding Factors
Tyre Management was decisively a factor (55.8% contribution). Pit Strategy was decisively a factor (18.1% contribution). Race Pace was clearly a factor (12.5% contribution). Pit Execution was clearly a factor (5.3% contribution).
What Could Have Changed
*If Albon, Alexander had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)
*If Gasly, Pierre had finished the race without mechanical issues*: Could have scored points from their grid position. This scenario has high plausibility. (Based on 1 piece(s) of evidence.)