ROAD_DOGG33J
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I completely disagree. My thoughts go back to Singapore 2011. An incident between Schumacher and Perez prompted a safety car which wiped out Vettel's lead. This would give Button the opportunity to overtake on the restart. Before the safety car, Button was catching Vettel at the rate of a second per lap.
What actually happened was Kobayashi let Vettel past and then ignored the blue flags, holding Jenson up for an entire lap. By the end of a single lap, Vettel had an 8 second lead. Button finished 1.7 seconds behind Vettel, he could've done with that 8 seconds.
Yeah, but if Vettel earned that lead fair and square then the safety car closing it is unfair.
Either way, they could've restarted the race a lap or two earlier when Webber was still catching up.