Webber had been given team instructions to turn his engine power down, and so had Vettel, to make their engines for another race or two. Vettel, knowing Webber had turned down his engine, gunned his and overtook Webber.
This is as unsporting behaviour as I can ever recall. They weren't racing evenly and the better driver won! One had turned down his engine, and the other took advantage of that, as if Webber was from another team! He took advantage of team orders to them both, to get the victory. Nasty.
Your analysis is deeply peculiar, to say the very least.
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Webber had been given team instructions to turn his engine power down, and so had Vettel, to make their engines for another race or two. Vettel, knowing Webber had turned down his engine, gunned his and overtook Webber.
This is as unsporting behaviour as I can ever recall. They weren't racing evenly and the better driver won! One had turned down his engine, and the other took advantage of that, as if Webber was from another team! He took advantage of team orders to them both, to get the victory. Nasty.
Your analysis is deeply peculiar, to say the very least.