Phil wrote:Maybe that was the "deal"? I think I recall a bit of talk if it was fair to have Lewis take a new engine in all 3 sessions to set himself up an advantage vs Rosberg towards till the end of the season. On the other hand, if the new engine is only introduced in Suzuka and Rosberg gets his last and 5th engine then, it might level out considering Hamilton with more less used "old spec" engines vs Rosberg with the newer spec one as of Suzuka...
The other question being; how much advantage will that new spec engine be? Only time will tell.... Tough luck of Lewis means that he needs to take a new engine now so might as well take as many as he can or risk one go up in smoke...
He would've taken a 15 positions penalty no matter what, which would've put him right in no man's land so he might as well go for the back of the grid, it's safer imo.
With that said, i don't quite understand why he took 2 new ICEs and MGU-Ks here, he could've taken 1, like Rosberg, and take another on schedule, if the eventual updates were only ICE related he wouldn't need to take a penalty...
When he had his problems he only took extra Turbos and MGU-Hs, all installed on the same engine, so why didn't they just take a bucket load of turbos and kept the ICE schedule?