ME4ME wrote:I do think Vettel will go to Mercedes in 2018. It's the perfect fit. A stable less emotional team, doing a steady job without major weaknesses. I even think he has it in him to beat Hamilton to the championship if the car is up to it in 2018. Obviously, some stars will have to align.
Just like the stars aligned to Rosberg this year.
I actually don't understand what stakes are in favor of Vettel that say, he would beat Lewis. Lewis has driven "less than championship winning" cars and has still managed to score poles and wins and so far, no team mate has ever managed to outscore him with respect to poles and wins in a season, except for 2014 in poles (that too he got mechanical issues in qualifying, still undeniable that he was beaten on poles). Other than 2011 and 2016, none of his team mates have managed to beat him to points. While 2011 was the worst psychological year for him (all his own mistakes), 2016 is all about reliability failures that costed him the season. For Vettel though, he has 2014 and 2016 to show that he is a good driver only when there is no reliable competition inside the team and when the cars are absolutely perfect. If a new bee like Ricciardo can out pace him in 2014 and in 2016, it is the oldest driver on the grid who made him look second rate, definitely hard to understands his stakes against Lewis. I liked Vettel a lot for all that he did with Red Bull, but in difficult circumstances he hasn't been up to the mark.
It is difficult to imagine if anyone on the grid, except for Alonso, can do the kind of consistent job of putting Lewis under pressure, keeping calm and get on with doing his job, like Nico has done. I strongly believe, Vettel is the one from the "top of line" drivers, who would crack under pressure.
I do believe, if Mercedes continues to be the top team for 2017, we can definitely expect Vettel jumping in Mercedes for 2018.