Sevach wrote:Bad, bad race by Vettel, mistake in the first stint allowing Rosberg to get close, mistake while following, mistake to let Nico pass, unable to pressure Bottas.
Great performance by Kimi on the other hand.
+1 on both Statements.
No idea what happened with Vettel. I don't remember seeing him doing so many mistakes in an entire season that he accumulated today in one single race.
He also seemed to run again in tyre woes relatively early. I think he still pushed too hard to soon as a reminiscence of the days when he was leading the races and tried to create a gap that he could then manage. That works brilliantly in a dominant car but it is bound to fail in an inferior car. And inferior in ultimate pace the Ferari still is. There you have to manage the tyres from the get go.
You ca see that with Kimi. At the beginning of the races he is usually nowhere to be seen. Preserving his tyres. Not getting nervous when the gap initally opens up. Keeping the overall plan in mind. You could really watch that at work today.
Seb needs to learn from Kimi how to approach a race where you don't have the luxury of having an equal or even superior car. He made the same mistake last year with the RB. Alternatively Ferrari will have to further catch up with the Mercs.
Seb has an excellent single lap pace (probably one of the two bests together with Lewis) but his race craft still doesn't seem to be top notch when not leading the pack (Funnily he
can preserve tyres when he is leading).
Edit: It is a delight to see a motivated Kimi again. His performance seems to be exactly proportional to his Motivation -more so than any other Driver I could think of. When he loses it he is immediately 1s slower - you could see that last year where after some bad luck re completely resigned.