Restomaniac wrote: ↑03 Nov 2019, 22:56
Hamilton was always going to clinch the WDC and he did it really well. However the bigger news was Ferrari being nowhere on a track with some nice long straights. Did something happen to slow them down this weekend
Binotto was looking quite relaxed before a possible protest and after the actual directives. Don't think that's what made them be pathetic in the race today.
Vettel wasn't in the mix because of the suspension and Leclerc had an old engine with ultra high mileage, probably turned down even more than usual.
We will not be entirely sure about what's going on before next season. In my opinion Ferrari might even turn the power down on purpose to trick others and then come up with the usual power advantage next season. That would make the opponents scratch their heads again. The season is done and I think that Ferrari would make it easier for the opponents, if they weren't turning down the power now. Because the others would then be sure that it's not this fuel flow thing and keep on going for other areas.