And case in point, he now plays the 'good guy, bad guy' card, as he seeks to place the pole and victory purely at the hands of his driving.
Subtle, subtle, subtle, always subtle.
He's 'disappointed with Hamilton'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/19474565
RC, I have to agree with Jenson on this. It is disappointing to see what Lewis did, I assume out of frustration and nothing else. You never, ever share team data in any format with another team or make it public domain...under any circumstance. With that said, Jenson could have slated him but took a very grownup stance. Good on Jenson for that. As a mega fan of Lewis', I would say "disappointed" is exactly the way I feel about this too. I always defend him when it's proper but I can't defend this one. Really poor decision. 
I'm just saying...
Agree with that.I was surprised when I saw the informations on twitter.Maybe they don't seem important at all but why the team makes a deal of it lik this if it isn't so?
"The bit about him losing 0.6 secs on the straights isn't the bit that's important to me because he should be gaining it back in the corners he's got more downforce on. And I was 0.8 secs quicker in qualifying anyway.
This part confuses me though,the way he is saying it, like Lewis ''should be'' and ''I was quicker'' Too outspoken maybe?
Well, basically the telemetry mostly tells stuff about the cars performance on Spa and the difference in set-up between the two drivers.
Also, I do believe Jenson is right in saying he should be faster on the straights, it seems that was the difference in set-up after all, because Lewis won back time in the twisty bit. That's not something the wing spec is doing, that's wing set-up. Jenson was set-up for more speed on the straights, less speed in corners.
I just think Jenson found speed in his set-up in the corners that made the gap between him and Lewis in the section less big, meaning he'd win those tenths on the straights. The sweet spot as they call it. If we look at Webber on Spa though, I do think high downforce was a mistake anyway.