Awwww, poor widdle Ferrari fanjddh1 wrote:This race sucked if you ask me. Why? Because a Ferrari didn't win. Later
To me it looked alot like Webber's Valencia incident actually. If you watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDSo2q2Bpko#t=1m27s, you'll see his front wing starting to wobble alot as soon as he gets into the wake of the McLaren.WhiteBlue wrote:Seb was caught out by Button braking earlier than he expected.
fixedjddh1 wrote:This race was great if you ask me. Why? Because Hamilton won. Later
Actually, Kubica threw away second by messing up his pit stop. So everyone in your list messed up in some way or other. Of those, only Hamilton and Webber made mistakes and made then maximised their results afterwards. Hamilton did it by being quicker than everyone else so that he had a sufficient cushion to go for a drive around in the gravel without losing a place. Webber did it by getting his head down and being an adult - he drove the RB as fast as he could in the conditions and put good pressure on Kubica.WhiteBlue wrote:Good job Kubica. Webber had a bad start and Hamilton almost threw it away. Alonso and Vettel messed up.
I wondered if you'd blame someone other than Vettel for his "drop"...WhiteBlue wrote:I wonder what Vettel's race engineer told him about the first rain. Seb was caught out by Button braking earlier than he expected. He should have been told half a minute before the end of the lap that Bus Stop was completely wet. Did he not listen to his engineer or did the engineer not tell him?
Then they put him on full wet which were destroyed in one lap which was again a very poor call. The two do not seem to get on very well.
To me Vettel is still one of the most talented, but somehow he is corrupted by the power of the RB6. The car has so much speed, he has the freedom to do whatever he wants on track, and unfortunately that means riding behind the gearbox of other cars and trying to pass at some of the worst times possible.freedom_honda wrote:I really liked (notice the past tense) Vettel when he was in STR. He drove brilliantly like a future champion. But when he does have a car that is capable of winning the championship, he drives like a complete idiot, ruining others' race in the process. I think the past two years has shown that Vettel can handle the pressure, and unless he can improve in that area he will never be a world champion.