- 30 May 10, 18:32#201279
If the Red Bulls were going into fuel save, then they were going to surrnder their positions. At least Lewis was going to make/try the move. It was either that or run out of fuel in the track... there was n oway the RBs could have lifted off (obviously without knowing Mclaren was going into fuel save also).
Lewis+Jens, again i dont think Lewis was specially dissapointed (ie dissapointed enough to pout about it after the race). But if Jenson pushed and risked running out of fuel... no blame there either way. They raced and didnt take eachother out, i think it was a good fight. Although i dont see a reason for Mc to give Lewis the message that BOTH cars were on fuel save at the same time...
Autosport website said Webber was on fuel saving and Vettel had a lap left at full pace.
As for Lewis he was making no assumptions about Jens' fuel. It came over his radio and was broadcast on BBC "fuel saving mode and that is for BOTH cars"
If the Red Bulls were going into fuel save, then they were going to surrnder their positions. At least Lewis was going to make/try the move. It was either that or run out of fuel in the track... there was n oway the RBs could have lifted off (obviously without knowing Mclaren was going into fuel save also).
Lewis+Jens, again i dont think Lewis was specially dissapointed (ie dissapointed enough to pout about it after the race). But if Jenson pushed and risked running out of fuel... no blame there either way. They raced and didnt take eachother out, i think it was a good fight. Although i dont see a reason for Mc to give Lewis the message that BOTH cars were on fuel save at the same time...
Came out fighting indeed.