I'm reading from his actions, not on peoples speculation, he defended against Vettel that's a fact, i don't think he should've done that.Fulcrum wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 19:22
If Raikkonen did that into turn 1, he'd have been out of position and passed by Hamilton into Turn 3.
You are reading way too much into Raikkonen's frame of mind, based on worse than 2nd hand information. That's not very technical or informative, and because your arguments are based on absolute fresh air - i.e. nothing - they are easy to rebut.
My last remark in this regard: what is simpler, safer, and less prone to error? Orchestrating a pass off the start line between parties that are, apparently, and according to you, potentially non-cooperative? Or doing so during a (pick one): pit stop; late phase of a stint; first phase of a stint; 5 laps after the start; after a safety car; after team principles have had a chat with non-compliant drivers?
The answer is, to me anyway, do it when you have maximum control of the outcomes. Starts are chaotic, you have little to no control over a great many things as too much is happening all at once, and you can't foresee every potential outcome of the choices you make - as Vettel learned to his detriment this weekend.
As for the second part, yes.
And that's why i said Vettel, management AND Raikkonen are idiots.