djos wrote:
Dont be a Hater, Webber showed his race craft by winning the Hardest GP on the calender, Monaco in style this year! Nelson Piquet likened Monaco to "riding a bicycle round your living room"!
+Props to him for pulling the Monaco GP win. But you'll see below that my lament isn't without reason.
djos wrote:
The fact is that Webber is an excellent driver and has managed to qualify within 2/100ths of a second of Seb at many races this year - that's not the sign of an average driver - he's also managed five pole positions, four victories and ten podiums
No - that an average driver doesn't make; but ramming people off the track and ruining their races
four times in one season does.
1 - Melbourne, rammed Hamilton from behind. 2- Istanbul, clash with his team mate; although I agree Vettel was more to blame on that occasion, Webber wasn't entirely
innocent either. Singapore, rammed Hamilton from behind - yet again (my gawd!). 4- Korea, took out Rosberg which was entirely avoidable (like his other deeds weren't
)
So as you can see,
someone keeps the score. And maybe there's something I forgot to mention too ?
If Lewis Hamilton had committed only
one of those offences, people would've been calling for his head. He had his close moments and brushes, but didn't take out anyone. He definitely would've gotten a grid penalty or something. I won't even mention doing it four times in a year.
So how -and why - did Webber got away with all those ? He either did a couple of them on purpose, or can't keep the car under control when it matters most - wheel to wheel racing. Which
again, is zero racecraft in my books.