And here was me thinking Micheal Schumacher had retired
It also reminded me of a Schumacher move - not pretty, assuming he was given the same team orders as Mark. (I say assuming as I haven't absolutely ascertained that Seb
was aware that he should stay behind Mark, and I simply can't be bothered to look right now.)
Not best please as I am a Vettel fan, ever so marginally less so now.
I wonder how many more times this year we'll see a disgruntled posse on the podium after someone's not been allowed to overtake, or someone's 'done a Seb'. Very few or none I hope, it's hardly racing is it?
Here's a thought (not thought through very much) - instead of team orders, constructors could allow drivers to race each other, but impose HUGE fines if they crash, or are deemed to have lost points. Smaller but still substantial fines could be levied for replacement engines and gearboxes, deemed to have been a result of 'needless' racing from a constructors point of view. Could help make them cautious enough to race.