henra wrote:myurr wrote:
There's a lot of opinion and little fact in that post.
Which differntiates it from your post (or many other posts for that matter) how, exactly?
If you look back through my posts you'll see that I quite often use the phrase "in my opinion" or similar. Where I see what I think is an observable fact I'll tend to state it as fact, otherwise I try (but don't always succeed) to make it clear that it is my opinion. Can't claim to always get it right, but I do try.
In contrast WhiteBlue claims the following without using any language which suggests it's anything other than undeniable fact:
- "I do not see much support by Mark Webber for Seb when it counts. Just remember Brazil 2012." Single example, that is probably right but that's still debatable, contrasted to numerous examples where Mark has supported Vettel.
- "Mark is at Red Bull because he helps with the constructors and has a good relationship with the boss man." Part fact, the relationship part, the rest is supposition.
- "They could employ another driver with equal performance." Opinion.
- "We should not forget that Mark can do a hand full of good races per season and win them when he is in a good car. But he definitely does not have the capability and the speed to go successfully up against the likes of Alonso and Hamilton in a championship fight. He botches too many qualifyings and and GP starts plus he is handicapped by his high weight. So he will never be a match for Seb over a full season." All that is opinion. Indeed in 2010 he was a single result away from beating Seb over a full season, which is a world away from never being a match ever ever. He has only ever been dominated by Vettel when exhaust blown diffusers have been a major performance differentiator. Whenever their effects have been more limited he's either been much closer in pace or has beaten Vettel.
- "The team knows that and should not have brought their two drivers into such a situation. There was no need at all to save engines. The Renault engine is rock solid when you disregard the alternator failures of last year." All opinion with nothing at all to back it up. All teams save engines at all races.
- "This bloody go slow and managing a race is the true evil of modern F1. I felt very bad for Nico Rosberg and I agree with people who blast Ross Brawn for his unsporting decision." All opinion again. Managing the pace has been a part of F1 since day 1 where the cars are always limited by something. The tyres are today's limiting factor, but before even with refuelling we still had cars running to the pace their fuel levels would allow. We also have long lived engines, something WB backed when they were introduced, so teams will always turn their engines down whenever they can get away with it.
One of the unfortunate truisms on this board is that WhiteBlue will always support the German driver. He supported Vettel in Turkey 2010 blaming Mark 100% for the incident, and he'll continue to back the German driver in any given situation. I was trying not to engage too much lest this turn into a slanging match, so I'll bow out after this post, but I felt compelled to reply to your post and justify my previous claim.