raymondu999 wrote:
Is it really any different to Alonso's opportunistic 2012? If he was given merit for capitalising on others cocking up - should Vettel not be held to the same standard? Sure the RB is probably not as bad - but in terms of capitalising on the opposition's brainfades, Vettel has probably driven to the same standard Alonso has last year.
It's considerably different if you notice the fact that Ferrari 2012 was incomparably less competitive than Red Bull 2013. Although it pretty much renders drivers comparison useless, what exactly did Vettel do this season that resembled Alonso last year?
Lost position to Ferrari in Melbourne, win on a plate in Bahrain, BS stolen win in Malaysia with a team-mate as the only competition, 4th in China - lost to LewHam in a Mercedes!, Barcelona average at best. Sample may be too small but I don't see examples of driver making a difference. If anything it's more similar to Vettel 2012, minus meltdown towards the end of the season, when one trick pony turned out to be 0 tricks pony when he lost certain-win-from-pole in USA.
Nothing to do with Monaco but it's better than tyre/real racing drama ;o