Ironic that you say that.mnmracer wrote:Some people are actually interested in expanding their knowledge on a subject. Others only want to read whatever enforces their own assumptions.
That´s just a dip of everything you could theoretically observe though.Jonnycraig wrote:Absolutely it is dangerous to assume anything in Formula 1. The only evidence we have of Vettel working harder are circumstantial, such as the reports of him staying around the garages late into the night , bringing his mechanics sandwiches & coffee whilst they work on the car, along with Ted Kravitz's oft repeated assertion that Vettel is routinely the first driver into the paddock and last out (easily assertable for media presumably with the paddock entrance scanners) and Vettel's own statement that his & RBs success was due to their work ethic that struck a nerve with Rosberg - delivered in a pitlane empty bar RB doing pitstop practices & Vettel doing a solo trackrun....
All pure circumstance & speculation but with many things in life, if it looks like a dog & barks like a dog, often it is just a dog.
Of course, as said on the previous page, whilst there is plenty to suggest that Vettel is working whilst other drivers are relaxing, it is all purely circumstantial and speculative.SectorOne wrote:That´s just a dip of everything you could theoretically observe though.Jonnycraig wrote:Absolutely it is dangerous to assume anything in Formula 1. The only evidence we have of Vettel working harder are circumstantial, such as the reports of him staying around the garages late into the night , bringing his mechanics sandwiches & coffee whilst they work on the car, along with Ted Kravitz's oft repeated assertion that Vettel is routinely the first driver into the paddock and last out (easily assertable for media presumably with the paddock entrance scanners) and Vettel's own statement that his & RBs success was due to their work ethic that struck a nerve with Rosberg - delivered in a pitlane empty bar RB doing pitstop practices & Vettel doing a solo trackrun....
All pure circumstance & speculation but with many things in life, if it looks like a dog & barks like a dog, often it is just a dog.
How many times is Ted in each and every factory clocking the drivers sitting in the simulators or working late into the night with the engineers or calling in your team to work during weekends?
I´m sure Vettel is working very hard, but i´m equally sure all other top drivers does as well. (even Kimi)
Just basing workload based on who´s there early and leaves late on a race weekend is a bit ambitious.
I´m not so sure it is. If you have some examples where Vettel is doing something while you know for a fact the others are not i would be happy to look at them.Jonnycraig wrote:Of course, as said on the previous page, whilst there is plenty to suggest that Vettel is working whilst other drivers are relaxing,
No, he was having a baby. (Not him obviously, but you know what I mean).SectorOne wrote: Did Vettel skip Christmas and New Years Eve to instead train through all of that? No? Maybe it´s not that clear cut.
Jan 15th yes, and not every year i suppose?Jonnycraig wrote:No, he was having a baby. (Not him obviously, but you know what I mean).SectorOne wrote: Did Vettel skip Christmas and New Years Eve to instead train through all of that? No? Maybe it´s not that clear cut.
That's different stresses. More G's and more lateral forces vs more sliding.raymondu999 wrote:I don't think you can say carrying speed saves rears. While the fronts do the turning, the rears have to supply stability to the car.