Quote Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster View Post
IN Mercedes' view it wasn't a team order to change the result to a more favourable one. Lewis was on a two-stopper, ROS on a three-stopper, so all Lewis had to do was to stay within 20 secs of Nico. There had been a clear agreement at Merc - when the cars are on different strategies, they don't interfer with each other, and Lewis broke that agreement and cost ROS unneccessary time.
So you're against what Lewis did? That comes as a huge surprise.
We still need to know why the team didn't fit Hamilton with more soft tyres, costing him unneccessary time...

Yeah it's a tough call whether he did the right thing, but things have been so uneven against Lewis this season, part of me can't blame him. He had to think of his own strategy too.