I disagree. He's losing 20-25 secs per lap now and it only costs about 30-35 for a stop. Plus his wets will be getting destroyed by running on the bone dry track.
The cars look like they're running in slow motion in these semi-wet conditions. The performance of the Red Bulls was pretty amazing for a few laps there. Looks so dark even on TV cameras so it's going to be a lot worse in reality. Brundle's already mentioned that but the difference is difficult to overstate.
How many times have we heard the cliché of "it never rains but it pours" in Malaysia and now it's raining without pouring. We haven't seen the monsoon conditions we expected. Glock going into the lead now with Button pitting for inters. Great move by Toyota and good confidence from Glock.