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Hamiltons driving style + Turn 8 + 30°C ambient Temperature = very interesting race
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Just to be clear it was Q3 that was the fastest of pace, and it was Webber that was fastest then. You cannot take that away from him. If Vettel was so damn good why didn't he do a 26.2 in Q2??????????????????????????WhiteBlue wrote:Ahead of Webber as well as he has been all Friday and Saturday.raymondu999 wrote:I think with the shock working, Sebastian has been fire all day since the morning and would've been probably ahead of Lewis for maybe 5 tenths or more.
Very simple. Because Q1 and Q2 were contested on primes. Q3 was contested on the options which were typically 0.5 s quicker on the Red Bulls. I did watch all practice sessions and particularly P3 is quite revealing about such issues.BreezyRacer wrote:Just to be clear it was Q3 that was the fastest of pace, and it was Webber that was fastest then. You cannot take that away from him. If Vettel was so damn good why didn't he do a 26.2 in Q2??????????????????????????WhiteBlue wrote:Ahead of Webber as well as he has been all Friday and Saturday.raymondu999 wrote:I think with the shock working, Sebastian has been fire all day since the morning and would've been probably ahead of Lewis for maybe 5 tenths or more.
From the press conferenceMark Webber wrote:I don't know what happened. It should have been me second. But, anyway, I think we left too early. I don't know what happened. We need to see what happened on the pit wall. Normally I would go second this weekend
Get your context right, they where talking about the order leaving the garage for the final run, not the qually order!!raymondu999 wrote:From the press conferenceMark Webber wrote:I don't know what happened. It should have been me second. But, anyway, I think we left too early. I don't know what happened. We need to see what happened on the pit wall. Normally I would go second this weekend
That is not a fact but an assertion without substance!djos wrote:fact is Webo got pole and Vettel didn't because once more he broke his car! Perhaps if he didn't smash it over the curbs all the time it would stay in one piece!
No, you explain to me why Webbo can keep his car in one piece and Vettel cant? Facts show this year Vettel has broken something on his most race weekends!WhiteBlue wrote:That is not a fact but an assertion without substance!djos wrote:fact is Webo got pole and Vettel didn't because once more he broke his car! Perhaps if he didn't smash it over the curbs all the time it would stay in one piece!![]()
He did not "brake" his car. Curb smashing wasn't in evidence. Be so kind to post evidence that may have escaped my attention.
From Twitteradamcooperf1
A lot going on at RBR today. Vettel had a rollbar failure and Webber used a new wing that arrived in the country minutes before qualifying!
WB you are so full of it ace - your no different than you were at GP.com you worship Vettel the same as you did Schumacher before him - your impressions postings etc are so biased blind Freddy could see it. I think Vettel is certainly a talent but is still on a learning curve whereas Mark has finally found his confidence and his skill level matches the machinery he's been given last year and this and hopefully he can continue to grab some more wins this season but theres a long way to go - and good luck to him. If you'd like my observations on who I think are the best drivers on the grid then its Alonso & Hamilton both have supreme talent and both are 'scrappers' i.e. agressive and take no prisoners but Mark is close to them thats for sure and happens to appear to have a better ride at the moment.Not by merit though, and that was the point I was making. In the race everything can happen to all of them and I hope that the luck evens out for Vettel soon.
I knew you would not be able to find anything to back up this funny claim. It has nothing to do with Vettel's driving. It is bad luck. But luck is not enough to win in the end. Alonso also had better results than his driving and it starts to even out now. The better man will win the WDC and it will not be Webber IMO.djos wrote:No, you explain to me why Webbo can keep his car in one piece and Vettel cant? Facts show this year Vettel has broken something on his most race weekends!WhiteBlue wrote:That is not a fact but an assertion without substance!djos wrote:fact is Webo got pole and Vettel didn't because once more he broke his car! Perhaps if he didn't smash it over the curbs all the time it would stay in one piece!![]()
He did not "brake" his car. Curb smashing wasn't in evidence. Be so kind to post evidence that may have escaped my attention.
So next you'll blame Seb's mechanics for not screwing his car together properly? =D>WhiteBlue wrote: I knew you would not be able to find anything to back up this funny claim. It has nothing to do with Vettel's driving. It is bad luck. But luck is not enough to win in the end. Alonso also had better results than his driving and it starts to even out now. The better man will win the WDC and it will not be Webber IMO.