I think Mark Webber was an outstanding driver. His stocks in 2004-05 were extremely high and if he had some fortune with his career choices, he would have been at the pointy end a lot earlier than 2010. Like you said, there are a number of reasons why Webber couldn't keep up with Vettel.Phil wrote: On to Vettel; I think it's fantastic what he is achieving. I've always rated him highly, especially witnessing some of his qualifying runs in that RedBull. Then again; It always takes a strong team-mate to judge effectively how good someone is. I highly rate Webber, especially in 2010 and parts of 2012, but for probably many reasons, he couldn't take the fight to Seb. Right now, things are working out well for him: And I see Vettel as one of the reasons why Ferrari is doing that well. Not because Alonso wasn't a terrific driver, but perhaps because the new energy Vettel brings into the team (as well as the other changes that were made to the team) have turned things around, given them a new spark. A bit like a fresh and well needed start for the entire team.
The relationship with Ferrari? I always felt it would work. He's that sort of chap. And, Ferrari needed it badly. Just to compare with Alonso, and this is just my personal opinion- I always felt that if Alonso fell out with Ferrari, it would be bad but if he started to win at Ferrari regularly he would roll of a few championships easily. I always thought it to be extreme for some reason.
I think it's impossible to evaluate people by that measure. In my opinion, Mark was driving at a very high level in 2010 and whatever his issues might have been, he had the same car and Sebastian perhaps adapted better. I think it takes an unbelievable talent to beat Webber by the margins he was beating him with. I'm not a big fan of team mate comparisons anyway, because things change from year to year and it just doesn't add up. Brundle beat Senna, Frentzen beat Schumacher etc. etc. I think, Sebastian would welcome a rematch with Daniel and there's often lot of talk about Ferrari not wanting to ruffle his feathers, but I think that all these guys have so much self belief in themselves that they wouldn't block one another. Also, I don't think Seb is that powerful at Ferrari, yet. I get your point though, may be a couple of years with Lewis as team mate and he matches/equals/beats him? It would enhance his legacy may be in the eyes of some, but for me personally race wins are enough.Phil wrote:Has this made my estimation of him go up? Well, not really. I know he's very talented, but the only measure we have of a driver is when compared directly to his team-mate. I don't rate Hamilton highly because of the championships he's won; I rate him highly especially because of how he raced and performed against Alonso in that rookie year of 2007. Everything that he has shown so far, has IMO added to that impression. Vettel in that sense is a hard one to figure: On one hand, he is undoubtedly extremely talented and quick, but Kimi is not that yardstick for me unfortunately. Not after being utterly demolished by Alonso the year before and being nigh on neck at neck with Massa during his earlier years at Ferrari. If anything, my estimation of Kimi has gone down a lot. It would be great if Ferrari took the plunge and signed someone with real potential; not a number 2 driver, but someone who shows promise to being quick. Not sure that is Bottas (as I have commented on in the silly season topic).
As for Kimi? I'll just say the saying 'Most promised, least delivered' fits him well. Dare I say, he's always been very over rated and over paid.