Cold Fussion wrote: [Are the teams] forced into lift and coast by the rules themselves?
The rules limit you on maximum fuel per lap, and maximum instantaneous fuel flow... but the engine mapping is entirely under the team's control, and the instantaneous fuel flow limit is high enough that it allows the teams to generate enough power that they would use more fuel than they're allowed per lap if they used full throttle at all possible times...
But the teams
could provide an engine mapping which allows the driver to give it full throttle for the entire straight and still not go over the "per lap" limit... of course that would mean limiting the fuel consumption (and hence power output) at full throttle... presumably they don't do that because they want the drivers to have the option of having a huge power output available for overtaking manoeuvres, but then they must rely on the driver to instigate "lift and coast" procedures at the end of the straight to compensate.
The FIA/ACO could effectively abolish "lift and coast" by keeping the per lap fuel limit the same but dropping the instantaneous fuel flow limit. Presumably they don't because they see that having more power available for overtaking is also a good thing. Personally I think the current balance is good.