munudeges wrote:myurr wrote:I don't like the team orders either, but that doesn't take away from Hamilton's drive. And you can't criticise the way he's handled himself after the race.
I hear the sound of double standards............. Laughable.
What Mercedes did was pointless in that they would have got third and fourth anyway and that will come back to bite them.
It could do. I don't usually like team orders, and if I ran Mercedes then I wouldn't have issued that order unless Rosberg also had a fuel issue (which Brawn says was marginal on his car as well).
But that doesn't take away from the fact that Vettel has benefitted from team orders numerous times and now hypocritically refuses to follow them now he's losing out for pretty much the first time. He's then gone on live TV to lie about the team orders. Classy.
If memory serves you were one of the people defending Vettel and criticising Webber after the Turkey incident. Apologies if not, but I'm not sure about your impartiality here.