iotar__ wrote:prince wrote:By asking Lewis to let Nico through. Nico was on a 13 laps used tyres, was struggling to overtake Lewis and how on earth he would have overtaken Fernando? It would have simply cost Lewis the podium. Worse, what if Lewis would have let him through and then there was a safety car event? Again gone. Very stupid of Merc management. Commentators were right when they remembered Ross Brawn to have been on the pit wall.
Not true - tyres, struggling, overtaken Fernando etc. Why? Already explained but again: Rosberg overall lost a lot of time in traffic, after second and especially third stop. Third stop when he pitted after he wasted considerable amount of time behind Hamilton. Free air matters in Hungary, ask Alo&Ricc. It would have taken just a couple of seconds (from memory) to be in front of Williams and the other car, I don't remember exactly. Free air instead of overtaking = a lot of time.
The other side: I'm speculating but judging by how Hamilton in a faster, tuned for race car couldn't touch very slow Alonso and helped Ricciardo by getting overtaken with DRS (slight mistake) he wasted time keeping Rosberg behind. I can be wrong here but Rosberg's side is obvious. If Brawn was at Merc there would be no fight at all, ultra boring championship and Rosberg getting Barrichello BRAWN GP treatment with bad strategy calls and set up/equipment problems. Only Brembo brakes allowed etc.

By letting him pass Lewis would have given Rosberg the victory and lost big time in the WDC. Why on earth should he do that? By now even the team says it was the right call by HAM.
Rosberg only has to blame himself for losing many track positions after the SC came in, Alonso, Vettel and Rosberg were the unlucky ones that lost positions due to the SC, yet ALO managed to GAIN positions in a weaker car and Rosberg lost them, ofc the brake issue (or him overheating the brakes during SC) did not help
They ALL had cars tuned for the race, that's what FP1,2 and 3 are for...you know? His car was built from scratch basically, i would bet my own damn car saying that the setup was not perfect
Alonso had the grippier tyres, that's why Hamilton could not overtake him, in the end their tyres were probably equally worn, Alo maybe hit the cliff earlier, it was almost impossible for Ham to defend against Ric without a chance of taking both cars out. (some people above me already pointed that out in the time i wrote this, Primes probably were a bad choice)
Hamilton did not lose any time keeping Rosberg behind, he did not resort to a defensive line even once.
Looking at the season so far one could maybe, just maybe argue that ROS is getting better treatment, with Ham having more issues with the car and todays call from the pitlane to let ROS pass, still i don't believe that- thinking it might be the other way round is totally bonkers, though