Well, he's trailing Webber by 11 seconds, and his pit crew radio in saying that Vettel's brakes are failing. If there is a chance that Webber has been told to look after his brakes to the finish line, you want to get all over the back of him as soon as possible. OK, it didn't turn out like that, but McLaren are surely wiser to take that chance - especially with Red Bull's reliability rating.timbo wrote: Hamilton's laps
59 1:24.357
60 1:24.757
61 1:25.042
62 1:25.129
63 1:25.736
64 1:25.602
Webber's laps
59 1:25.903
60 1:25.298
61 1:24.920
62 1:24.828
63 1:25.699
64 1:25.247
Would not call that exactly cruising.
He eased off on the final couple of laps, but what was the reason to go 1:24s with less than 10 laps to go?
I don't believe that Hamilton's tire failure had anything to do with degradation. Martin Whitmarsh eluded to a possible circumstance regarding a rim failure, but without more data he said he wasn't able to comment further.