That is quite a creative interpretation off the last race confrontation. In actual fact Red Bull did nothing to stop Vettel once he had passed Webber. If you want to listen to decisive comments from the pit wall you need to listen to Ross Brawn telling Nico in no uncertain words that he is to finish behind Hamilton. All the Red Bull comments were simply an exercise in damage limitation with the media IMO.mnmracer wrote:The one signal Red Bull sent to Vettel in Malaysia was "Webber can get away with things, but when you do, you are in big trouble".
What actions did Red Bull take with Webber after he ignored team orders on three different occasions?WhiteBlue wrote:That is quite a creative interpretation off the last race confrontation.mnmracer wrote:The one signal Red Bull sent to Vettel in Malaysia was "Webber can get away with things, but when you do, you are in big trouble".
What actions have Red Bull taken with Vettel?mnmracer wrote:What actions did Red Bull take with Webber after he ignored team orders on three different occasions?WhiteBlue wrote:That is quite a creative interpretation off the last race confrontation.mnmracer wrote:The one signal Red Bull sent to Vettel in Malaysia was "Webber can get away with things, but when you do, you are in big trouble".
At the very least, they didn't go out and about in the media telling them Webber was wrong.
There's nothing creative about viewing those events.
That would be one logical outcome. Looking at the performance difference between Vettel and Webber the #2 status is deserved IMO. But Mark has been kidding himself for a long time and you cant's predict what will happen once that illusion ends.turbof1 wrote:Webber will probably replace Webber. Yes he lives in animosity with his teammate, BUT he knows his car is damn fast, fastest of them all. Chances are big he will not get a seat elsewhere, left alone a race winning seat. He'll complain, he'll scream and shout how unfair Vettel's next move is, he'll defy Marko as much as he can, but at the end of the day he'll comply behind closed doors.
prince wrote:I would seriously recommend Jules Bianchi. The guy has shown what he can do with a sub-par car and has been beating his team mate black and blue. Although Ferrari protege, Red Bull should bring him in (same happened with Perez). To me, he seems like an ideal backup for Vettel if Vettel chooses to make a move sometime later. Better to be prepared than getting surprized.
I don't know where he is headed, but I strongly suspect he will be the next person to move up to a top team as well.Nando wrote:I think Hulks next stop is at the men in red. Sauber is just a bus stop.
Maybe they should give him shares , or he could ask for them like he did at williamsastracrazy wrote:would Kimi really want to leave Lotus where he is basically the number 1 driver to go and be the number 2 at Red Bull. Lets face it, once Webbers gone then whoever goes there will always be playing number 2 to Vettel.