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Wow, I just took a trip around the web and I'm amazed at the massive reaction to Rubens finish!
It seems people are assuming Rubens is being treated as a number 2 driver now and people are outraged thinking Jenson/Ross/whoever planned to give Rubens a bad strategy.
This is, quite frankly, rediculous. For a number of reasons.
First of all, Ross and Rubens both said there is driver equality. If Rubens felt he wasn't being treated fairly he would be the first driver in the paddock to leave.
Secondly, both cars started on the same strategy, Brawn felt the 3-stopper was faster. Later on, Jenson's engineer decided to change Jenson to a 2-stopper in order to make sure they kept Massa and Vettel behind. Ruben's engineer did not feel the need.
Thirdly, the reason why Rubens strategy failed was because his stint on hard tyres went badly for him and he didn't put in the laps. Jenson did, therefore, Jenson beat Rubens fair and square.
I'm kind of annoyed people are so quickly jumping to the assumption that Rubens is being mistreated already in only the 5th race. In my opinion Rubens was unlucky with his strategy and it was down to his engineer to decide whether to change strategy, not some ploy to boost Jenson.
I kind of get the feeling that if this was Kimi and Felipe we were talking about that the reaction wouldn't be so huge, but just because its Rubens and he suffered with Schumacher, its suddenly so easy to assume he can do no wrong and the team is against him.
It seems people are assuming Rubens is being treated as a number 2 driver now and people are outraged thinking Jenson/Ross/whoever planned to give Rubens a bad strategy.
This is, quite frankly, rediculous. For a number of reasons.
First of all, Ross and Rubens both said there is driver equality. If Rubens felt he wasn't being treated fairly he would be the first driver in the paddock to leave.
Secondly, both cars started on the same strategy, Brawn felt the 3-stopper was faster. Later on, Jenson's engineer decided to change Jenson to a 2-stopper in order to make sure they kept Massa and Vettel behind. Ruben's engineer did not feel the need.
Thirdly, the reason why Rubens strategy failed was because his stint on hard tyres went badly for him and he didn't put in the laps. Jenson did, therefore, Jenson beat Rubens fair and square.
I'm kind of annoyed people are so quickly jumping to the assumption that Rubens is being mistreated already in only the 5th race. In my opinion Rubens was unlucky with his strategy and it was down to his engineer to decide whether to change strategy, not some ploy to boost Jenson.
I kind of get the feeling that if this was Kimi and Felipe we were talking about that the reaction wouldn't be so huge, but just because its Rubens and he suffered with Schumacher, its suddenly so easy to assume he can do no wrong and the team is against him.