- 28 Mar 13, 09:25#352578
Hang on a minute, I did remember reading that webber tried to catch back up to vettel and pass him but failed to do so, but that would mean turning his engine back up after he realized vettel wasn't going to stay behind him, which potentially means he didn't try very hard to maintain the 6-7 second gap he had over vettel after the last pit stop because he believed vettel would stay behind and just bring the cars home. So, unless otherwise proof is shown, webber didn't fail at anything except trusting his teammate. Who's to say webber wouldn't have held off vettel until the end had no team orders been given and if he had left his engine turned up? It's a bit of a stretch and also biased to say he's in an uproar or a sore loser because there's no way to know if vettel would or would not have caught up to him had no team orders been given.
mnmracer i think the difference is that vettel actually succeeded whereas webber attempted to and failed and thats why he is in such an uproar
Be that is it may, it just makes Webber a sore loser.
Although I do enjoy seeing people fail when they try to screw someone over, it won't make me more empathetic for what they did.
Hang on a minute, I did remember reading that webber tried to catch back up to vettel and pass him but failed to do so, but that would mean turning his engine back up after he realized vettel wasn't going to stay behind him, which potentially means he didn't try very hard to maintain the 6-7 second gap he had over vettel after the last pit stop because he believed vettel would stay behind and just bring the cars home. So, unless otherwise proof is shown, webber didn't fail at anything except trusting his teammate. Who's to say webber wouldn't have held off vettel until the end had no team orders been given and if he had left his engine turned up? It's a bit of a stretch and also biased to say he's in an uproar or a sore loser because there's no way to know if vettel would or would not have caught up to him had no team orders been given.
Not bad for a #2 driver