- 30 Mar 13, 14:21#352980
So will LH.
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
How can you say that? Your last statement? Alonso, Raikkonen and Hamilton haven't driven it, so you're guessing.
You are right in this statement. No one knows how they would drive the RB9. But you say that Hamilton wouldn't do something like this.......almost like putting telemetry up on twitter because he was acting like a child? Maybe hamilton has matured this year? Seemed to have improved with his attitude some. Got more points in my book with his comments on the podium last weekend! Reality is that the Redbull team made a bad decision wanting to leave Webber in front of Vettel with a lot of race left. Just like the Merc team did the same not letting Rosberg through. Every point counts seeing how close it was last year. Vettel needs the points more than Webber since he is the only one that can compete with the top drivers and RB didnt lose anything with the switch of positions. The old saying "its easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission" holds true. Anyways, it was the best battle of the race!
"Its easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission"
Rosberg asked for permission and missed a place on the podium
Vettel asked for forgiveness and won the race........
Surely Vettel is not a man of god, but well I'm pretty sure this adapted approach works pretty well in F1, and he's gonna get more WDC then anyone with the I wait my turn attitude.
I mean seriously, is there someone who still believes that Webber or Massa still are going to have their turns to drive for WDC? When you end up in the supporting puppy role, it's pretty much impossible to get out of there.If its that important to him he has to disobey his team and cheat his team mate, he's welcome to his championships. .He's the one who has to look at himself in the mirror and know how he got those points.
So will LH.

