Toto Wolff thinks Lewis Hamilton may have over-managed his Hungarian Grand Prix win, but only because Mercedes warned its drivers to be extra cautious with tyres.While leading a comfortable one-two in the middle stint, Mercedes asked Hamilton to up the pace, to which the world champion said he was driving as fast as the tyres would allow. Mercedes was concerned his slower pace could help third-place Daniel Ricciardo get close enough to jump Nico Rosberg when he pitted.Asked if he thought Hamilton was trying to back up title rival and teammate Rosberg, Wolff said: Im sure he didnt want to back him up. All weekend we were discussing with them that they need to be very cautious on the tyres ... We didnt have any experience on those tyres, so he over-managed it probably.He had everything under control, he knew that Nico was behind him and didnt realise that the [traffic] train was approaching fast and that there was a different strategy behind him, so I guess he didnt have the complete picture and for him it looked OK. Thats why he just took it easy.After Mercedes warned Hamilton it would be forced to pit Rosberg first if the pace did not improve, which would have potentially threatened his lead, his lap times improved and the pair quickly dropped the threat of Ricciardo. Wolff thinks it is easy for drivers to get tunnel-vision about their own race when in the car.These tyres need to go a long way and what he was saying on the radio was that he was driving to the best of my abilities -- that doesnt mean Im driving as fast as I can and I think we needed to make it clear to him that we were running into a problem.Sometimes as a driver you must not forget you are sitting in the car out there, you are managing the pace. You dont see what is standing out around you, you just need to trust the pit wall and I guess at that particular moment we needed to make the message come across and this is what we did.We said, and the seriousness of the message was, you can either say that we are going to reverse the cars like we did in Monaco if you dont pick up the pace, or, we might pit Nico earlier and I think that message was what he needed. 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While the team had to trudge through the lower bracket of its group, it did so with relative ease and took down Renegades in a quick grand finals. It picked up a coveted DreamHack trophy and a breezy $50,000 for its troubles, which is a big chunk on top of the estimated $200,000 Gambit has earned to date.Pedal to the metal in the semifinalsThe day started off with Team Kinguin going up against Renegades in what turned out to be a very close game. Kinguin got off to a somewhat slow start, as it was down 9-6 going into the half. But once the second half opened, its T-side was incredibly strong and rattled off 10 straight rounds to take the map. From that point on, however, it was the Renegades show. Justin jks Savage showed up in a big way with a combined 51/32 kills/deaths (KD) in Games 2 and 3. Renegades took those maps 16-7 and 16-14 to move on to the grand finals.Just as the crowd was starting to sit back in its seats, Gambit Gaming came out on top over GODSENT as one final upset for everyone to digest. GODSENT had come out of its group as the top seed while Gambit had to do battle in the lower bracket to even get to playoffs. Maybe it was that extra day of play that benefited Gambit, since it looked a bit more polished coming out the gate. Gambit started the day off with a 16-5 win on Cobblestone, before GODSENT bounced back with a 16-8 win on Train to send things to a decisive Game 3. In that game, it certainly looked like GODSENT would be waltzing its way into the grand finals since it enjoyed a halftime lead of 10-5. 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Renegades tried its best to mount a semblance of a comeback in the second half, but it wasnt able to even muster up the same amount of effort it did in Game 1. Renegades won five rounds, but Gambit got the six it needed to lock up the game and the tournament. HObbit was once again the hero for Gambit in this series, posting a 52/31 KD and a 100.1 ADR.With a wins against respected teams like OpTic Gaming and Cloud9, Gambit certainly earned its win at DreamHack Winter. Since the team will not participating in ELeague Season 2, it will have to wait until the ELeague Major in January for its next crack at some good competition. ' ' '