OK, OK.. we will see. I was watching Hamilton closely this year and I didn't notice any major issues with race management. He managed tyres quite well even better than Rosberg most of the time. After Malaysia he also did well with fuel management. Silverstone, Hungary and Brazil were masterclass in race management if you ask me.Jonnycraig wrote:With all due respect (and at the risk of his fanboys going nuts with the downvotes), Hamilton has arguably suffered the most of any driver from the need to manage races. That need is only going to increase next season. This is also the same Hamilton who has openly mentioned several times this season his struggles to adapt and feel comfortable with the Mercedes package.Gerhard Berger wrote:Hamilton and particularly Alonso have shown themselves to be quite adaptable. I think they will shine again in 2014.
With regards Vettel, Webber stated just the other week that his adaptability and race management were amongst his strongest assets.
His only problems were getting used to the FRIC system and the brakes, Monaco being the most glaring example, but even still he did an admirable job in adapting thereafter.
Vettel, I will give him props for race management... yah.. he seems to have mastered it, but that is the same we said of Schuamacher when he was frequently leading the pack in those Ferraris... and then! we saw him in the Mercedes!! lol