The 1998 Hungarian Grand Prix was a great strategy call, but the 2004 French Grand Prix took it a stage further, as Ferrari decided to get Schumacher into the lead of the Grand Prix through doing a FOUR stop strategy.
It was a roll of the dice that would either work or it wouldn't. The pace vs those behind was so great second would be the minimum. It's whether it could go one more that would be the question.
So how did they do it? Let's find out.
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