Like 2002 and 2004 - with the best car and a suppressed/supporting team mate - 50% of Vettel's competition is removed. That's fine but I wish Horner wasn't such a lying Toadt. Just admit it.
Good race by Lewis, driver of the day for me, unlucky pit stop for seb though, 2nd will do fine, roll on on Germany. Don't be upset with the team orders, seb knew he would never catch Alonso so he wasn't pushing. I did say team orders would be used and now here they are.
Driver of the day - Hamilton for battling at the front from 10th in clearly the 3rd fastest car - you only had to look at Button struggling in the first stint to see how Hamilton out drives the car. Numpty of the day - Mclaren for short fueling Hamilton which cost him a podium.
No, he made contact with Massa and the stewards have been penalising all drivers for that this season. <delusional>
And an exciting end, once again done by Lewis Hamilton. Why do people have to think even if you make contact it's the person that's car parts came off fault.
i wont be suprised if he is punished because of mansell.but it was a racing incident,and noone will convince me otherwise.the desperation some of you are resorting is very funny.
You're completely missing the point. If Horner was honest about how he runs the team then no problem. The point is he bleats about equality and letting his drivers race yet even when Vettel has a massive lead, Webber's not allowed to challenge. This is going the way of early 2000s Ferrari.
With Vettel having a nice lead, but Ferrari seeming to have made such a huge leap, and for sure backing Alonso, it would be madness for RBR NOT to give Webber team orders, whether right or wrong it IS a team sport, I knew that Mark would ignore them though, because that's the type of bloke he is, he isn't a 'take one for the team' he's all about himself bloke. You can all sit and judge simply because you don't like to see Vettel winning and pity Mark (which exactly what he wants btw), but if it was your favourite driver who was to benefit you'd see it the same way. As for Hamilton penalty, that would be madness, if anyone was to blame it was Massa, Lewis locked his wheels trying to avoid him after Massa's hugely speculative move.