[.]JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Really? But was good enough for him to put on pole, and for Button to win a race.GrizzleBoy wrote:
Lewis was not happy because his car was way off the pace
If he pitted 3-4 laps earlier every stint, he would have 8 extra laps to do on his last set of tyres, or face the extra pit stop. Button would have reeled him in by the latter stages.GrizzleBoy wrote: he fluffed his start and the team allowed Vettel to slot in front of him without even having to try/overtake him on the track.
If a driver is out front, and his team mate behind and they are on similar strategies, its the driver out front that gets the choice as befits his position on track.
Why favour the 2nd driver to leapfrog the first? As the second driver could just use the undercut to the first...that is just not cricket!
Politics my ass.
I also like when people only respot to two setences out of a post containing many paragraphs and act like they responded to your post and in doing so skirting around the actual context.
We were talking about reasons why Lewis was looking miffed after the race and why you thought he had no right to be.
1.
The pace = car in P1s times.
I said specifically that LEWIS' car was off the pace and that it would have obviously annoyed him somewhat. You want to try and argue that it was at the same pace as Buttons?
Or are you going to next attempt to talk to me about qualifying in pole, and show me that you are unable to distinguish between qualifying setup and how it affects your actual race pace?
2.
I Mentioned that the team choosing to pit him at a time that meant he'd get stuck immediately behind a few slower cars would have annoyed him as their strategy ended up losing him time.
I also mentioned how the strategy for their next pit stops also ended up losing him more time, and subsequently second on the podium without Vettel even having to overtake him.
Vettel is in front of Lewis in the WDC after one race. Reason to be happy about that is what exactly?
We were talking about reasons why Hamilton wouldn't have been looking too happy and imo, those are very valid reasons.
I don't see why you'd like for Hamilton to be all smiles and cheery when there are obvious things to be annoyed about in front of him and frown upon him for not being an actor. I guess certain people are just like that.
Like I said, you don't know what kind of things are happening when the cameras aren't there.
He has a right to be unhappy if that's how he feels and I have much more respect for those who show the truth in their actions than those who try to sell me a facade.