WhiteBlue wrote: If fair comparisons are being made people should acknowledge that Hamilton's victory was largely due to his car's superior race pace.
Maybe it had to do with Vettel's inability to take pressure from a following car.
He was very jittery over the laps. Locking up very frequently. He had the faster car today, if only by a little.
I feel his invisible enemy today was the track layout and the setup of the car for it. It just so happens Hamilton was faster in the sector leading up to the DRS zone, this gave him those DRS chances. Vettel's speed came in the last sector which really counteracted most of the progess Hamilton made.
The redbull had the more comfortable and more consistent run i feel. He was managing the gap 3/4 of the race.
Hamilton would get up to speed then slow, and do that repeatedly; they car wasn't so good on the option tyre as the redbull, which we saw with the earlier stop.
Vettel was pretty much running very fast the whole race, even with his little mistakes. IMO both cars were more or less equal with Hamilton being faster on the right sections of track. Vettel was in fact very fast as we could see when Lewis was not able to drop him behind after the overtake. This shows none of them had an inherent pace advantage, only that Vettel's car was a tad bit better on the tyre and probably lost out with top speed but not overall lap time.
All in All, Hamilton seemed to have that edge when it comes to hunting down and performing that decisive overtake. Which we saw with Webber earlier in the race.