As Dammit has said, Vettel did not compete, and show his superior skill, he simply took advantage of his team mate following team instructions to turn his engine down. Had Webber not done this, he would have definitely have won. BUT, his and Vettel's engines would have not lasted for many races, and the amount of engines a team can use (without onerous penally) is finite.
There was nothing at all that was positive in what Vettel did. If Webber was so slow, why was he ahead when both their engines were turned up. If Vettel were so good, surely he would have easily been ahead of Webber.
So I've been thinking
Really gridds?
As Dammit has said, Vettel did not compete, and show his superior skill, he simply took advantage of his team mate following team instructions to turn his engine down. Had Webber not done this, he would have definitely have won. BUT, his and Vettel's engines would have not lasted for many races, and the amount of engines a team can use (without onerous penally) is finite.
There was nothing at all that was positive in what Vettel did. If Webber was so slow, why was he ahead when both their engines were turned up. If Vettel were so good, surely he would have easily been ahead of Webber.