http://www.formula1.com/news/features/2 ... 13930.htmlFormula1.com wrote:
Red Bull
Sebastian Vettel, P1
Mark Webber, P2
Red Bull owned the race from the start, and once he had taken the lead Vettel never needed to look back. His only issues were a lock-up going into Turn Three on the 35th lap prior to his second pit stop, and the need to nurse his front tyres in the closing laps. Webber was unhappy with his car’s launch from pole position, though generally those who started on the inside, so-called ’dirty’ line seemed to get away better. He was also unhappy not to have been told of Vettel’s tyre problems. The success makes Vettel the favourite to repeat his title successes of 2010 and ’11.
Interesting that Webber wasn't told. I'm sure he must have asked about it. I'd like to hear the last 10 or so laps of radio transmissions. He might have gone for it...