Webber could have easily of taken second place if his first stint wasn't such a disaster. It goes to show how valuabe a fresh set of soft tires are.
I will once again state that I do *not* like the new tires. FIA wants increased degradation... fine... but the marbles ("Klag" in Euro-speak) are/(is) downright dangerous.
I would not be surprised, assuming the tire formula is not changed, if the teams banded together and sent a boycott message ala the US GP at Indy way back when over that tire safety issue.
You simply cannot be driving over 'rubber gravel' at 200MPH.
Did you see the slow-motion replay of that massive, 1x1 inch piece of tire that was bouncing along the track at China? I don't want to think about what would happen if a piece like that impacted a driver's visor at those speeds... again with a reference to Massa...
Very, VERY displeased with Pirelli. They know better...