This was poor and a stupid decission. Well maybe in the end this 7 points may become important for him to win the title, who knows.
If this will happen it reminds of Michael Schumacher and his rutheless actions on the track back in the days. Still I think Vettel is a really good driver, but he does not need this kind of actions.
team orders are shite, red bull should of just let them fight. but i can understand that they don't want to risk losing 43 points.. also i don't know why they couldn't just ask seb to give the place back to maak webber? this 7 points i don't think will make a difference though, i think vettel will be WDC before japan..
also force india massively fucked up both their cars and 1 mechanic fucked JB from maybe a podium.. the mercs runnin out of fuel wouldnt of been able to keep him back.. atleast mclaren looked improved from Australia though..
Not a fan of Vettel's character but nor am I fan of this whole team orders thing. Would love to have seen them race to the finish although I know (and Webber knows) who would have won.
Note: Number of drivers, including both RBs, Raikkonen and few others are under investigation for using DRS in yellow-flag zone so results might change later.
Hamilton will start from 9th as he has received 5 place grid penalty for changing the gearbox. Webber than should be starting from 4th, but he also has received 3 place grid penalty for causing the collision with Vergne in China so he will start from 7th
When that all is taken into account, this is top ten we have tomorrow
1. Rosberg
2. Vettel
3. Alonso
4. Massa
5. Di Resta
6. Sutil
7. Webber
8. Raikkonen
9. Hamilton
10. Button
Gutierrez will also move from 18th to 22nd because he has 5 place grid penalty for causing the collision with Sutil in China
Sad to see Grosjean's and Sutil's result, they could have finished much better, if cars/team would have worked better today.
On the other hand: Total domination by Ferrari today, only Kimi with another great strategy made it in front of one of them. Isn't too difficult from here to predict that the championship this year will be decided between Seb, Kimi and Fernando.
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