Phil wrote: ↑17 Apr 2017, 10:22
Hammerfist wrote: ↑17 Apr 2017, 05:39
They did hesitate to shaft Kimi in China though, and that cost Vettel a chance at challenging Hamilton. ...
They did. But that was at off chance. Vet didn't stand a chance in China, not with the gap. ...
If we are comparing these two situations (and we should) I think we should at least get the facts right...
HAM was closer to VET yesterday (after the SC went in) than VET was to him in China at the same time. However, in China both Ferrari drivers were on the same tyres (if I'm not mistaken), it was evident that Kimi can't overtake Dani and it was evident that Seb was faster. After the gap was 5s to Hamilton, Ferrari really had to give Kimi the order and race could have been on from that point. They didn't and that was race for first place over. Later Seb overtook Kimi and Dani and maintained the gap to Lewis. In the final stint he caught him up a bit, but Hamilton was managing his race just as Seb was yesterday.
And let's not kid ourselves with the fact that Lewis was catching Seb after Bottas let him trough. Seb was on SS tyres for 22-23 laps, just as much as he was on S later. By the time Lewis got within 6s off Vettel, Vettel should have been in the pits if it weren't for Dani, who they had to get clear off in their out-lap window and not risk getting stuck behind him.
My point is (and I sense it got lost a bit
) - Merc were right to give Hamilton the place and try to win this race, but Ferrari in China had an even better reason to do so, in my view. They didn't and it could cost them in November...