- 20 Apr 14, 14:38#399808
Great win by Lewis, if not for his troubles in Australia he could be on 4 on the trot instead of just the hat trick.
Would have been good to see Dani get his "first" podium but he is continually out performing Vettel which is great to see from an Aussies point of view, and that first podium or even win won't be too far off if he keeps it up.
They've been conserving in one form or another since Pirelli came into the sport.
I think the obvious things to improve for next year is for Ferrari fans to suck it up and shut up.
What the cars sound like on TV matters little, you only noticed a difference in person. And F1 money makers is TV audience, not track attendance's.
Would have been good to see Dani get his "first" podium but he is continually out performing Vettel which is great to see from an Aussies point of view, and that first podium or even win won't be too far off if he keeps it up.
Just playing devil's advocate: If they haven't already reacted to the last four "dominant" Red Bull years, why would they now?
I don't think the FiA should do anything because any team achieves dominance. In fact, any change as a reaction to the good job Mercedes has done would be outright wrong IMO.
The obvious things they could look to improve next year IMO would be the engine sound. Next, do things that enable drivers to race as opposed to having to conserve.
They've been conserving in one form or another since Pirelli came into the sport.
I think the obvious things to improve for next year is for Ferrari fans to suck it up and shut up.

