I think it's an indication of Ferrari's mindset and (now) total focus on the WDC. With Verstappen having pitted there was definitely a window to drop Vettel into. However, if they did that, he would finish behind Kimi who came out only 7 seconds behind. So, they kept him out and paid the likely penalty. I think it probably shows the desperate straights Ferrari are in.Jano11 wrote: ↑16 Jul 2017, 16:00Vettel told them 5 laps earlier that his tires had been blistering for 20 laps already.
RedBull covered for an issue that happened on another team's car, yet Ferrari didn't bother to bring Vettel in knowing what had happened to Raikkonen.
Looks to me like a huge Ferrari pit wall mistake, their place is at the casino, not in a highly competitive environment.