Thanks for posting the article above. It is clear from that Martin Whitmarsh's view is different to Jenson's view. Martin seemed convinced that starting on the prime was a good move for Jenson. Jenson's comments (as per the interview I quoted earlier) are clearly questioning him starting on the primes'.
Firstly the article is after Qualifying not post race. The article you posted was post race and Jensons frustrations are highlighting the length he was out on the primes not the fact he started on them. Simple matter of fact because he had a say in starting on them! As he has wanted to start on them in previous races!
I can't agree with your assessment that Jenson was either part of the decision to go out on primes or that, prior to the race start he agreed with that decision. The reason I think this is because of these words from Jenson:-
".... we are in the fight for the championship and then you should cover the people that you are racing .... "
This is a very clear statement that he should have started on option tyres "to cover" the ones he felt he was competing with for the WDC.
And he goes on to mention this again when he says:-
"We didn’t do that."
For me, these are not the words of someone happy to be on option tyres at the start of the race.
I guess my question to Martin would be this - "If you were so convinced that starting Jenson on Primes was the right choice, why didn't you start Lewis on primes also?"
Maybe because Lewis didnt want to like Jenson did? Maybe because the Option was faster over one lap and Lewis knowing he was getting +5 grid penalty needed to get the highest position possible. As Brundle said during Qualifying, this isnt the first time Jenson has wanted to start on the primes when others were on the option. Thats Jenson he likes to take some clever gambles that pay off sometimes and dont at others.
End of the day to suggest they did Jensons tyre strategy for the sake of Lewis is proving wrong by the simple fact Jenson held Lewis up in Lewis' option stint.
If they were all for a predetermined team plan on helping Lewis then surely Jenson would have let Lewis through? The fact he didnt ruined Lewis' race (prior to getting mechanical issues) but thats because there was no plan.
The idea was for Jenson to be able to control the race pace (act as a legitimate blocker), on options he could stay out longer, and would have to inherit the lead (which he did). I've provided a link, in an earlier post, where Christian Horner also believes this was McLarens plan.
The plan seemed reasonable, except for two problems:-
1) The first problem was that Lewis, on options, should have been able to catch and pass Jenson. But in fact it was the opposite. Jenson, even on the prime was "faster" than Lewis. He pulled away from Lewis! An amazing effort by Jenson. The facts are than Jenson was faster than Lewis for all of the first three racing laps and he was faster than Lewis for 7 out of the first 10 racing laps. Jenson is making a statement.
2) the second problem was the gearbox failure on Lewis's car.