What I saw was a Ferrari that had more tyre available (i.e less wear) than RB and McLaren. We've seen this used positively before with a fast degrading option tyre, but today was different in that the car was capable of getting the prime to work as well, which has been their Achilles heel in similar circumstances (by not getting to temperature). I think if Ferrari can maintain this good tyre wear / good temperature combination then they could well be right up there for the end of the season.Aced wrote:To be honest, I don't think Fred actually had the pace to win today. It just seems like JB had serious fuel issues at the end and Vettel was told to take it easy and just finish.
Not saying that he doesn't have the skill, but he just doesn't have the car. Though hands down he did an amazing job today to take 2nd when clearly McLaren and Red Bull were the faster package.
All tyres again, I reckon. Lewis and Mark were eating through the options something wicked today.Traction wrote:Wow. JB wins but Lewis says he didn't have any grip?
What do you think the difference is?
EDIT: Speaking of Webber, funny how the car seemed unaffected by losing a big chunk of front wing after contact with Schumacher.