henra wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 14:44
Bottas already accepted being #2 @Merc. Sacrificed any own chances in the race to help his teammate and shouldn't expect for one second to get this favor back in the opposite case. Wow. Big Mistake from him. Will be difficult to revert. He should have learned from Nico's mistakes.
Agree. Iotar constantly talks about this and Bottas was really turned into the team's donkey this weekend,doing all the dirty work. It was already fishy with them reverting back to the old PU for him. Still, he was able to fight for pole and could've got it without that final corner mistake. He had poor race pace(don't know if due to the collision affecting his car) but Mercedes destroyed his race completely by using him as a barrier for Vettel. It was 100% 2nd driver treatment stuff and quite bad to watch, actually.
Btw, I'm not bashing Hamilton in anyway as I think he did a very good job passing Vettel. Yes, DRS massively helped but he managed to get quite close on the last corners, which is essential. Maybe that was all due to the tyre gap, but I'll give him a little bit too
Juzh wrote: ↑14 May 2017, 15:49
Hamilton basically had all the luck going his way, as he had in pretty much all races this year.
Hamilton, throughout his entire carreer, has often been lucky. The amount of poles that he have with just a few thousandths or hundredths of advantage is already evidence of that. When the times are very tight, it usually goes to his side and Canada 2014 is maybe one of the very few examples of the contrary