Manoah2u wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019, 11:40
Vettel had a magnificent start, as he said himself, he would have had LeClerc easy.
I rather doubt LeClerc 'gave' him slipstream, i mean come on, it's not like he's got a lever to pull to stop it.
Any car gets slipstream like that. Look at even the Mclaren overtaking Hamilton.
Immediately after Vettel passed LeClerc he blazed off in the distance with no way that LeClerc could keep up.
I was actually pleased to see 'classic' Vettel back.
This public bittering through the radio was embarassing.
What did Vettel need to do? Slow down and let LeClerc pass? then what?!
i mean for real, he lets LeClerc pass, who couldn't keep up with Vettel's pace,
and then Vettel needs to be stuck behind a slower LeClerc and give the race to the Mercs?
Vettel got ahead far enough to have little to no influence of his wake, that would have been vastly different
for Seb if he needed to get LeClerc to pass.
They would lose about 2 seconds of valuable lead.
It happened during the start for crying out , it's not like Hamilton had such a good start that he was alongside LeClerc and that
then Vettel benefitted from LeClerc's slipstream so they could block Hamilton.
I don't know what's going on at the pitwall of Ferrari but something's hugely wrong there.
Then they kept Vettel out in the dry despite him being the leading driver on P1 for godsake. The pitstop wasn't that fast either.
Then LeClerc passed on a track where the undercut doesn't really work that well, so it was surely partially forced.
Which ultimately, conspiracy mode on, makes me wonder whether they didn't tinker a bit with Vettel's settings and engine modes
for a moment so he wouldnt gain on LeClerc. The K failure was weird to me and too coincidental, not to mention that when Vettel
came out of the pits full speed he wasn't that far behind LeClerc but that gap quickly grew.
Which, if so, is absolutely diabolical and quite frankly, ruined Ferrari's race completely as Vettel's DNF caused the perfect moment
to pit and as such give the Mercs track advantage.
Worse even was that they then kept LeClerc out.
Ferrari ruined a race where they should have been an easy 1-2 and dominate. now they cracked, they lost a race, and motivation will
undoubtedly be lessened.
It really should have been without a single doubt P1 Vettel P2 LeClerc P3 Hamilton.
Hell, they could have done the swap later on in the race anyway.
What are they thinking? Surely not that Vettel or even LeClerc still have a chance for the WDC????
Have Ferrari decided to put their eggs in the LeClerc basket and try to beat Bottas or Hamilton?
If they're aiming to beat Bottas, fine, that's really not that far out of reach for the remainder of the season.
36 points to gain over Valterri is not unfathomable over the remaining 5 races, but exactly by these lousy decisions they throw even that away.
Hamilton is far out of reach, not just for Vettel - who surely knows this and was just racing for the win, as he's got all the right to do so - but Hamilton
is about 110 points ahead in the WDC and there is no way i can see him gaining 110 points over Lewis in the next 5 GP's, that's going to be 22 points each race.
Neither do i see Lewis have a non-points finish or DNF for 4 races to come so honestly, that ship has sailed.
Either way, Seb has as much right to go for the win to beat Max in the standings as much as Charles would have to beat Bottas.