British GP 2011 - Silverstone

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And tyre problems.....
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I'm not entirely sure WhiteBlue doesn't have multiple accounts here, because the excuses just keep on coming :lol:

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Traction wrote::lol: yeah...ask Massa.... 8)
Don't have to, I can ask Jenson just how good an overtaker Seb is. I can also ask Webber. You're comparing one of the top two overtakers (Lewis) to Seb? :shock: :lol: Lewis is so far out of his league it's not even funny.

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Obviously Horner was really worried they will crash into each other and the fall out of that will be worse than Horner being blame as a bad team boss. Please try to look at it in a team boss point of view, RedBull may easily have loose both 2nd and 3rd place at the final corner.

When these boys were allowed to race like in Turkey 2010, it turn out to be a wreck and the fall out of that also worsen the teammate relationship. It is extremely rare to have Mclaren's case of Button and Hamilton. Of course, Horner would love to have Mclaren's teammate relationship, but it is wishful thinking at the moment and the reality is that most teams don't have such brotherly love like teammate relationship.

Webber had a bad start and made clumsy mistakes like mowing the silverstone grass, it indicates that he has a weak ability to control car. So clearly there is a good chance of crashing.

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Great pass by Button over Massa, today. A very good example of how to pass & be passed. Wheel to wheel, no contact, no drama, no post race quarreling. Was my favorite part of the race after McLaren's trigger happy lollypop man.
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Traction wrote::lol: yeah...ask Massa.... 8)
Don't have to, I can ask Jenson just how good an overtaker Seb is. I can also ask Webber. You're comparing one of the top two overtakers (Lewis) to Seb? :shock: :lol: Lewis is so far out of his league it's not even funny.
Agree, Vettel's not a passer. He's consistent, I'll give him that, but he's only quick when no one's around him.

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I will say though, after all this criticism of Vettel that I've been going on and on about, his interview on Top Gear tonight was fantastic. He's a really funny guy and very down to Earth. Great kid.

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Also agree.

"Any more excuses?"
"I have a couple more lined up."

"You did it in one minute..."
"Good start..."

I've always like his attitude. He's the only modern F1 driver that smiles, seems to enjoy his job and is capable of cracking a joke. He's still a PR bot, but a little less so than the others.

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Yep....might be easier for someone to root for now, not that he needs any....:D

One of the best Star in a Reasonably Priced Car segment I've seen, F1 or otherwise...

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The best part was at the end of the interview when he corrected Clarkson about saying 'Some say' the Stig could go around in 56-57 seconds.

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Vettel had trouble overtaking Hamilton? He tried for 8 laps and no cookie. He needs to improve on his on the spot thinking.
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n smikle wrote:Vettel had trouble overtaking Hamilton? He tried for 8 laps and no cookie. He needs to improve on his on the spot thinking.
I think thats partly because there is a lack of motivation to overtake. Why do you want to risk your race if you can still extend your championship points by finishing 2nd or 3rd.

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CHT wrote:
n smikle wrote:Vettel had trouble overtaking Hamilton? He tried for 8 laps and no cookie. He needs to improve on his on the spot thinking.
I think thats partly because there is a lack of motivation to overtake. Why do you want to risk your race if you can still extend your championship points by finishing 2nd or 3rd.
That makes sense. Overall, we can't expect everything out of Vettel. He already has a great personality, fast (when he is in front) and very intelligent. Of course, he has this weakness of modest overtaking skill. Imagine if he does not have this weakness, F1 will be so predictable and boring.

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Ray wrote:
Traction wrote::lol: yeah...ask Massa.... 8)
Don't have to, I can ask Jenson just how good an overtaker Seb is. I can also ask Webber. You're comparing one of the top two overtakers (Lewis) to Seb? :shock: :lol: Lewis is so far out of his league it's not even funny.
Did not Hamilton spend 2/3 of a race behind Vettel's Red Bull this year? (and also hit four cars during overtake moves in two races)

Secondly, he has Merc engine not Renault. Do we have any speed trap data for this race?

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Ray wrote:
Traction wrote::lol: yeah...ask Massa.... 8)
Don't have to, I can ask Jenson just how good an overtaker Seb is. I can also ask Webber. You're comparing one of the top two overtakers (Lewis) to Seb? :shock: :lol: Lewis is so far out of his league it's not even funny.
:lol: :lol: LH position way back in the points and his multiple crashes in this season while overtaking speak volumes...just refresh my memory...how far behind is he? :lol:Btw..I totally agree :lol:
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Generally I don't care about what people say. I have to be clear with myself. When everything goes well, people celebrate you, when you make mistakes people criticize you.
Sebastian Vettel

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CHT wrote:
n smikle wrote:Vettel had trouble overtaking Hamilton? He tried for 8 laps and no cookie. He needs to improve on his on the spot thinking.
I think thats partly because there is a lack of motivation to overtake. Why do you want to risk your race if you can still extend your championship points by finishing 2nd or 3rd.
You are forgetting the fact that this is not just about Silverstone, Vettel has NEVER shown any major overtaking ability in his entire career.

In the same car, on the same tyres, Vettel would be totally outclassed.

No question that Vettel is quick on his own, but as he is in what is unquestionably the best car so no-one knows how quick.

But Vettel does not have the same wheel to wheel racing skills as Hamilton, Alonso, Kobayashi et al. Even Button, not known for aggressive driving has shown far more skills this season in this department than Vettel ever has.