f1316 wrote:It's actually a huge shame the two Ferraris weren't in clear air behind the Mercedes as I think it would have given them more to think about - I.e. They wouldn't have been close but close enough so that Mercedes might not have been able to do whatever pit stop timing they wanted and still come out in front.
If Ferrari get 3 and 4 on the grid in Malaysia I think it will be a more interesting race .
Vettel was after the pitstop, nothing happened. If they were that faster why didn't he overtake Massa or at least attempt it, put some pressure? It's not like they predicted sending Massa behind Ricciardo. I agree though they did have more pace in Q and their race pace was even better. As expected at least mistakes cost, if you mess up Q or start and can't overtake you are stuck, if you put a car into traffic and can't do anything about it you lose position.
I woke up at lap 20, read here that it was Nasr's fault or 50/50 at the start + stale Maldo jokes. OK let's see the replay, it's 50/50-ish between Sainz and Raikkonen (one too close, one slowed down), then he goes off track comes back into the path of Nasr and causes Maldonado DNF. What did I expect?