freedom_honda wrote:Rubens did have a few more laps of fuel then Lewis before the last pitstop.
So even if McLaren didn't stuff up the last pitstop, Rubens would have come out infront of Lewis anyways, although it would be close.
Lewis says the team asked him to stay out for one more lap, but they asked him too late as he was already across the pit lane threshold. He lost between 4-7 seconds in the pit stop. It's hard to judge exactly how much.
Either way, it would have been very close and a very exciting final stint for both drivers. As it was, the gap was too large for Lewis to make up, but if the gap had started as 1 or 2 secs when Rubens came out of the pits ahead of Lewis, that would have been fun to watch.