komninosm wrote:How did "the others still beat him" after lap 35 by several tenths per lap? From the graph I see him catching up to Vettel slightly and keeping pace with the climbing Webber and Alonso (slightly closing on them too). ........................... Or is that graph wrong?Jimi_Hendrix_1967 wrote:Only 3 or 4 laps. Even when Hamilton got pace later in the race, the others still beat him with several tenths per lap, hence the distance.
Nobody said it was anyone's fault. They simply said his pace showed he could have kept up. That is all. ......................... Hamilton didn't complain about finishing 4th either.Jimi_Hendrix_1967 wrote:And whos fault was that? The traffic?
Hamilton couldv qualified 2nd but he failed.
He also couldv started better but he failed.
Then he couldv stayed on the track at the start but he failed there too.
Or make better use of the DRS and his supposed overtaking skills but no, he could not clear his teammate Jenson Button. Considering all that Hamilton shouldnt complain about finishing 4th, and start working on his tendency to drop it on important moments in a race.
Haha, stating the facts is now equal to stirring up? ....................
He claimed Hamilton couldv kept up if it wasnt for traffic and destroying his tyres behind Button. I merely claim if Hamilton hadnt failed his start and swerved off the track, he wouldnt have ended up behind Button in the first place. As it is he finished a long way behind the Red Bulls and the man who started behind him: Fernando Alonso. Aside of that the timing I saw did not suggest he was on the pace of the Ferrari or the Red Bull, even when freed from Button and with new tyres.