How can Hamilton break a gearbox? If he asks it to change gear too early it won't let him (on downshift). He can't over-rev it. It's designed to accept the stresses and torque from his engine, and accept the torque reversals that come from starts, kerb uses, wheelspin etc. He cannot actively break his gearbox. Gearboxes fail, but not through driver abuse anymore. His last one was due to a tyre failure over-stressing the differential wasn't it. Is that Hamilton's fault directly (i.e. not the tyre failure)?
Within limits yes, they could change an engine map so that it was down on power, or fluffed his starts. But that's massively unlikely really isn't it. And he could use different maps. And he has been quick, just unlucky. It's not a performance disadvantage he's got.
I'm not say the others weren't used. What I'm saying is that this particular incident in the pitlane was NOT a conspiracy. Accusing the Red Bull team of allowing wheels to fly into people is way way too far when other, more subtle means are way more likely and harder to prove (or disprove).
With regards your Obama bit - Reductio ad absurdum. I'm not even American.
Within limits yes, they could change an engine map so that it was down on power, or fluffed his starts. But that's massively unlikely really isn't it. And he could use different maps. And he has been quick, just unlucky. It's not a performance disadvantage he's got.
I'm not say the others weren't used. What I'm saying is that this particular incident in the pitlane was NOT a conspiracy. Accusing the Red Bull team of allowing wheels to fly into people is way way too far when other, more subtle means are way more likely and harder to prove (or disprove).
With regards your Obama bit - Reductio ad absurdum. I'm not even American.