On principle, I don't have a problem with team orders, but RBR have always been saying that they don't have team orders so they have in essence been lying.
Anyway, it was a great race, I am happy Alonso won he drove really well and outpaced everyone. I would have liked to see Webber in front of Vettel. Hamilton did great coming from 10th to finish 4th even with his lack of fuel. Massa did a good job attacking him, it was an exciting last lap for sure!
Alonso TOMA!
Christian Horner seemed to say that the order wasn't because they wanted Vettel to win, but because they wanted both cars to finish "for the team" rather than take each other out trying to overtake.
Whether anyone believes this or not is a different matter
http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2011/07/12/some-thoughts-after-silverstone/
I agree with Joe here. Webber is finished at Red Bull
Where will Button/Hamilton go? Hamilton will not go to Ferrari, maybe Button will.Newsflash. This was bound to happen after last years shenanigans.
Why not McLaren as a destination?
Where will Button/Hamilton go?
I don't believe it.RBR? Straight swap.
I suspect they tried the subtle way first.So apparently Red Bull let their drivers 'race' each other, but getting both cars home is way too important to let the drivers *cough*Mark Weber*cough* actually attempt overtaking moves on the other.
I think the most surprising thing about this is that they were so overt with it. There would have been significantly more subtle ways to tell Webber to slow down and stay behind Vettel. Of course Webber may have been aware that there was no technical reason for him not to go for it at that stage so a disguised team orders message may have been ignored... like he did to the actual one.
I think Webber said he was concentrating as much as he could with almost constant radio traffic over the last couple of laps.I suspect they tried the subtle way first.
I don't believe Kimi will ever race in F1 again and not just because the extra-racing activities he had to perform, but also because he's been out of it for some time and comebacks in F1 rarely work out.I can see Raikonnen drive for a team like RBR. There are plenty of alcoholic drinks that mix with RedBull afterall. But not as long as Vettel is there. It's obvious now RBR is looking for someone fast enough to bring in points but not so fast that they are going to bother Vettel too much. Given that Raikonnen left F1 because he couldn't be botherd with all the ''have to's'' I doubt he's going to play second man at RBR.
He was ignoring them, so yeah that is concentration.I think Webber said he was concentrating as much as he could with almost constant radio traffic over the last couple of laps.
Mark Webber has revealed that he is in "positive" talks over a contract extension at Red Bull, despite his grievances over team orders during Sunday's British Grand Prix.
The 34-year-old was unhappy that he was asked not to try to overtake team-mate Sebastian Vettel for second place...
"What happened on Sunday does not turn my world upside down." [Mark Webber]