That was Alonso's fault, Jenson had the inside and had already made the pass, Alonso then tried to keep speed through the second part of the chicane rather than concede. Alonso turned in on Jenson, not the other way around.Jonnycraig wrote:There was also the rather 'questionable' decision to not give Button a second DT for punting Alonso out of the race.raymondu999 wrote:No I actually didn't like 2011 Canada. I hate races of attrition. I want everyone to finish the race, and no slicks to appear (we did get the supersofts on in Canada)
"That's right," said Webber. "I think that my reaction... first of all, we are not completely in a position like Ferrari with their clutches. We know they have a very very good start system so they're stronger than us on the initial..."
"If you want we can change the downforce..." interjected Felipe Massa.
http://pitpass.com/50527/Webber-defends-Austin-start
Vettel seems even hungrier than MS regarding those achievements, late season 2002/2004 there were races "designated" for Rubens and MS played along just fine.raymondu999 wrote:Judging by how he goes for fastest laps, I'm wagering that 9win in a row record is quite important to him. As it (IMO) should be
a win will also tie him with Schumacher for most wins in a season, though he had one less race to do itraymondu999 wrote:Judging by how he goes for fastest laps, I'm wagering that 9win in a row record is quite important to him. As it (IMO) should be
I am pretty sure Vettel has got a good head on his shoulder and he should know that helping webber to win his final race will go a long way in cementing his position as a great champion within and outside the team.raymondu999 wrote:Judging by how he goes for fastest laps, I'm wagering that 9win in a row record is quite important to him. As it (IMO) should be
Maybe he does know. Not that it mattered to him in Malaysia.CHT wrote:he should know that helping webber to win his final race will go a long way in cementing his position as a great champion within and outside the team.
Lol, letting Webber win isn't going to make a difference to the Vettel deniers. He's better off taking the 9 and letting the facts do what the deniers can't.CHT wrote:I am pretty sure Vettel has got a good head on his shoulder and he should know that helping webber to win his final race will go a long way in cementing his position as a great champion within and outside the team.
Even if he makes it 10 win, people will still credit that to his car and not his ability.
So disappointed nobody acknowledged my jokeDiesel wrote:First on-board images of Lewis Hamilton in Brazil:-
https://twitter.com/LewisHamilton/statu ... 84/photo/1
Must be different reasons, why else would Senna be mentioned so often as the G.O.A.T. after some of the controversial acts he did.Phil wrote:I think (and hope) Vettel knows that his legacy will come more down to his character rather than the numbers he achieved. Just look at Schumacher - despite the one with the highest number of pretty much everything, he rarely comes out on top when people analyse the "all time greats". I think much of that has to do with some controversial acts for which he'll never be forgotten - the same that will likely hold true for Vettel as well - and his winning in such a dominant car isn't helping him in this regard either. Helping Webber to a grand F1 outting in a less obvious way will do a lot more good than the number 9.