This would be valid only if you believe Vettel to be telling the truth. Even his team principle, who usually defends him through thick and thin, is briefing the press that it was deliberate.raymondu999 wrote:I was thinking. What if Multi 21 wasn't "hold position?"
Here's my reasoning:
- Vettel is not dumb. He's quite a smart cookie.
- The fact that Vettel used "misunderstood" as an excuse means that "Multi 21" could be something that is misunderstood.
I wonder if Multi 21, or whatever their pre-agreed plan was before the race, was basically to "tone the engine down and manage the tyres" - as opposed to "holding station."
Webber perhaps understood it as, "if both cars are managing tyres and engines, then we won't race each other."
Vettel perhaps understood it as, "tone the engine down, and manage the tyres."
I do not believe that Vettel is dumb enough to misunderstand "hold position" - nor do I think he is dumb enough to think that people will accept that he misunderstood "hold position."
If we take the premise that Vettel isn't dumb (which I agree with) then how did he fail to understand Horner's "this is silly Seb" as meaning that he was doing something against the teams wishes? Why would he fail to understand Rocky's "there'll be some explaining to do" and later claim the first he knew about it was in the green room after the race? And why wouldn't he reply to Webber's "Multi 21 Seb.... multi 21" after the race to try and explain rather than just glare at him whilst drinking his drink?
I do not believe Vettel is dumb enough to misunderstand the instruction, but it would appear that he is dumb enough to try and lie his way out of it after the race.