Buton and Webber |
Webber finished third and was overtaken by Button towards the end of the race as the McLaren made a charge from last on the track to victory. The Australian, who was in a tense battle with Michael Schumacher, reckons the top three got the results they deserved.
"It was a pretty good fight with Michael, we both wanted the same bit of track for the braking point at the chicane but in the end I got there," Webber said. "But when JB arrived he was absolutely flying and I was trying to be as fair as we could but obviously I passed Michael through the chicane and I had to give the position back. I think these are the results we all deserved today. JB drove a great race, Seb did a phenomenal job but obviously it's easy to make a mistake in those conditions. I think third was the best I could get today after the first lap when Lewis hit me."
Button and Webber |
"It was a racing incident," Webber said. "But when you know you've still got so far to go in a grand prix I was surprised he hit me. I opened the wheel for him, gave him the line and then he still made contact. I don't think you can ever give someone too much room, but I think he was committed to the move - I was still surprised he hit me, maybe he locked up or he was struggling for more space at that point, but I think it's just so far to go in a grand prix, that's the bit that surprised me."
Webber was one of the first drivers to switch to slicks on the drying track, a decision he believes brought him back in to podium contention.
"I had to roll the dice a little bit because it was very hard to clear some of those guys off the dry line," he added. "When you were trying to come through there was such a narrow window to get down the inside of people, but obviously the experienced guys like Michael and Heidfeld know what they're doing. But I thought I'd roll the dice and I was happy to see that not everyone [changed to slicks] the lap after me because I thought they would do. So the two lap advantage was enough to bring me back into the game for the podium."
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