I shall also be watching turn one of Spa with interest!richard_leeds wrote:Just wait till we get to Spa and see who repeats Kimi's rally excursion!
It is true Webber was behind in sector 3 but he also lost out big time in sector 2 whereas Hamilton pretty much matched Vettel there. I just don't think Webber was on his game here. The same was true last year remember when he was almost .5 sec off Vettel in Melbourne.myurr wrote:He was also that much quicker than his team mate who had the same level of downforce. So it's more likely that it was a combination of car, driver, tyres, setup and conditions all coming together to give that one guy an advantage, rather than anything inherent to the Red Bull and it's aerodynamics. Otherwise Webber would have matched him through that section.Tumbarello wrote:Vettel was consistently around 3-4 tenths faster over the rest of the field in sector 3 so he was definitely going more quickly than any other car through the 11-12, whereas his times where often matched for sector 1.
There is one big flaw in your sketch. Looking at that corner alone it would benefit vettel, but considering the following corner, he put himself at a worse position to enter the right handed. So by overtaking button on the outside he was slower in that sector compared to a clean lap ( the fastest lap came from fresh tires for the rest of the lap.)myurr wrote:This is a very rough and ready sketch of the two lines taken by the drivers:
You cannot say that Vettel following the red line was not able to carry a lot more speed through that corner due to running wide. It greatly reduces the turning radius. Had Vettel followed the rules he would not have made it past Button, simple as.
=D>richard_leeds wrote: Race administration by Occum's razor would be a disaster for the sport.
So it's okay for Vettel to break the rules, but if it's Hamilton then the stewards (and Johnny Herbert in particular) are racially biased in his favour?andrew wrote:Had Vettel kept on the track, there would have most likely have been a smash. I may be wrong here but I think a driver is allowed to do what Vettel did if it avoids an accident, therefore no foul.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. It didn't look like Button was on for a podium at that point in the race, there are so many ifs and buts... would ferrari have pitted had Button let them go? etc. etc.Tumbarello wrote:Well then we're in agreement. I just don't understand why Button kept the position. He could have had a good go at a podium if he let them past straight away.Diesel wrote:Stop this, I agreed it was in violation of the rules, the punishment was deserved, I'm just describing how events unfolded.
As for Vettel Vs Button, same really. I agree with the decision. BUT, basically to me that says that all drivers are allowed to extend the track in that corner to overtake another car.