WhiteBlue wrote:Nothing that Brawn said dismisses the theory that Nico at the end had more fuel to fight with than Lewis. Why else Hamilton would have said that Nico belonged on the podium instead of him.
Hamilton said what he said and didn't know anything of the situation Rosberg was in. Had Hamilton known as soon as he jumped out the car that Rosberg benefited from longer fuel save running while Hamilton attempted to push the Red Bull's(as instructed by his team), maybe he wouldn't have been so gracious.
The fact is, Hamilton was the faster driver and proved that by outqualifying Rosberg. For over half the race, Hamilton was in a race with Red Bull, whilst Rosberg could benefit from clean air running and pacing himself with fuel save and
Pirelli watch duties.
Once it became clear Mercedes where going to run out of fuel by continuing this pace, the call came. Rosberg had 2 bites of the Hamilton cherry and couldn't make it stick in the intervening period. In that same instance, Rosberg was also warned he was running marginal on fuel and would need to maintain position.
For Rosberg to ignore the order would have resulted in both cars DNF due to zero fuel. Hamilton had Rosberg covered, just.
If Rosberg wanted to race in this situation, Hamilton would have given him one as we saw with the re-passes.
To and fro for another 15/20 laps all the while burning fuel and using up rubber until eventually both cars grind to a halt BEFORE the chequered flag.
a)What a way to screw up in front of your sponsors
b)What a way for a team to shoot itself in the foot by throwing away its beat ever joint result.
c) Can you imagine how much Lauda would have to shoot Brawn with?
There are too may historical precedents that make the situation at Mercedes in Malaysia look like what it is,
a storm in a tea cup. There is nothing wrong in what was done, it was prudent for BOTH drivers, and benefited the team.
The alternative was worse, Brawn knew that.
WhiteBlue wrote:Most people actually believe that to be true as you can see from this poll.
So general consensus equals correct?