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More dropped points for Vettel . Wonder what his excuses will be
As much as Ferrari have cocked up the strategy for today the last 2 seasons have proven that Hamilton is simply a better driver than Vettel.
Vettel had the look of a beaten man this weekend. He'll have always believed he could beat Hamilton, but both yesterday and today looked like he was holding his hands up with the realisation that, not only is Lewis better than him, he's proving it where it counts. Hopefully Lewis can close it out with a couple of races to spare.If ever there was any doubt, yesterday's pole lap was exactly why he's better. He's just capable of squeezing more out of a car than Vettal is, he's in a slower car and keeps going faster.
The very best can win in slower cars, Hamilton is doing that this season, in a way just like Schumacher did it back in his Benetton days
Vettel had the look of a beaten man this weekend. He'll have always believed he could beat Hamilton, but both yesterday and today looked like he was holding his hands up with the realisation that, not only is Lewis better than him, he's proving it where it counts. Hopefully Lewis can close it out with a couple of races to spare.
Race was over after the pit stopsThat was dull as fuck
Another circuit that should be binnedThat was dull as fuck
I'm still amazed he has 4 championships tbh, I really do think (i'm no expert btw) that there are a few drivers better than Vettel on the grid.Vettel had the look of a beaten man this weekend. He'll have always believed he could beat Hamilton, but both yesterday and today looked like he was holding his hands up with the realisation that, not only is Lewis better than him, he's proving it where it counts. Hopefully Lewis can close it out with a couple of races to spare.
I'm still amazed he has 4 championships tbh, I really do think (i'm no expert btw) that there are a few drivers better than Vettel on the grid.
Alonso deserved the title in 2010 and 2012. Vettel was great in the Red Bull days of sticking it on pole and just driving off into the distance. He’s a great driver but he’s a tier behind Hamilton and Alonso.
Little fact also, he’s never won a Grand Prix when he’s started outside the top three
the recent f1 podcast with mark webber talked about that, how when everything was on an even keel then vettel was untouchable - but add a little bit of disruption to the mix and then he wasnt able to handle it. although, you don't win 4 world championships without being decent, if nothing else it highlights perhaps that alonso has wasted his own talents?Alonso deserved the title in 2010 and 2012. Vettel was great in the Red Bull days of sticking it on pole and just driving off into the distance. He’s a great driver but he’s a tier behind Hamilton and Alonso.
the recent f1 podcast with mark webber talked about that, how when everything was on an even keel then vettel was untouchable - but add a little bit of disruption to the mix and then he wasnt able to handle it. although, you don't win 4 world championships without being decent, if nothing else it highlights perhaps that alonso has wasted his own talents?
the recent f1 podcast with mark webber talked about that, how when everything was on an even keel then vettel was untouchable - but add a little bit of disruption to the mix and then he wasnt able to handle it. although, you don't win 4 world championships without being decent, if nothing else it highlights perhaps that alonso has wasted his own talents?
Alonso definitely burned his bridges, especially with Ferrari. There’s a bit of discontent showing at the moment between Vettel and Arrivebene as well so hopefully he doesn’t get forced out like Alonso did.
Agree on all of them, sadly we'll never see the old Nordschleife used again. Argentina will surely be pushing to have theirs back at some point, and Imola would be fantastic to see again. It's a bit like the Hungaroring, not set up to create endless overtaking, but enough to create opportunities, then it's up to the drivers to take them and make them count. It almost always delivered a good race as well, also like the Hungaroring.Some of the tracks are crap like, usually the newer ones.
I’m not a fan of the Singapore GP, would love to see the return of the Nurburgring (old one), Argentina and San Marino.
Looking forward to the Japanese GP shortly.