what a pity you can't upgrade a mod's post , clearly nothing here anyone unbiased could disagree with as an analysis of eventsturbof1 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2017, 13:32I find this discussion about whether or not Hamilton having to concede the place back to Bottas quite silly, and even sillier that we are speaking of a n.1 and n.2 driver. I'll discuss the events in chronological order:
-First off, a parallel is being drawn to the race in China where Vettel had to fight his way past Raikkonen instead of ordering Raikkonen to let him through. I think this is actually a mistake from Ferrari, which is quite surprising as that team never had much of an issue with team orders (but this could be due Arrivabene's different approach). Maybe they wanted to give Raikkonen a fair shot on getting past Ricciardo, but this took way too long.
-Regarding Hamilton's DRS: he probably pushed the button too early. In that case, that is his mistake. Period.
-Now regarding letting Hamilton past: Bottas simply did not have the pace, that much was clear. That has nothing to do with driver preference; if the situation was turned Hamilton would have done the same, and I personally believe he would have allowed Bottas through as Hamilton should understand the potential on a victory and crucial team points are very important now as Mercedes is not dominating anymore, and his relation with Bottas is not soured as it was with Rosberg.
-Furthermore, Hamilton was right up to the end in the reach of Vettel to capitalize if something happened with the latter. It actually happened in the past where during the 2011 Canadian GP Button overtook Vettel when the latter went off the track in the last lap. You can't order Hamilton in that situation to give the place back, especially not if Bottas is 15s back.
I understand why bottas was so slow on his first tyres ....but why so much slower than hamilton thereafter ? as I stated before I think there is an explanation ....bottas was optimised to get on the front row with hamilton even if
that affected his race pace ; vettel was clearly going to be a threat in the race and an all front row mercedes start would help neutralise that threat
and a bad start from hamilton ? anyone notice that ricciardo...no slouch at the start ...couldn't do any better on that side of the grid