Vettel165 wrote: ↑22 Jul 2018, 22:11
It still hurts now in the night, that race was the real nightmare, the worst race as a Vettel fan since Valencia 2012 and Korea 2010. Oh the pain is unbearable, like the hearth was taken away from me. Cant we have a solid season without any major issues. It will be an absolute miracle if we will win the title this year (I lost all the hope, I know its early but still, Hamilton will take WDC with ease now, he has the major psychological advantage now). Seb has to stop making his major mistakes, the car is very good. But Hamilton this year he is very good, better than Seb, and doesnt crumble under pressure. Whats up with Seb really in his RBR years he was always fantastic while in the lead, something has changed.
No worries man, if Mercedes doesn't find the 'magic' thing Ferrari found on the engine side, eventually Seb will take a streak of back to back victories. Hungary is good for Ferrari, while Mercedes will probably be even behind Red Bull. You've got Belgium & Monza, two power hungry tracks where Ferrari has the upper hand. Then we have US & Abu Dhabi, power hungry tracks where Ferrari will shine. Then you have tracks like Singapore & Mexico ... do I need to say more?
And frankly I don't see Mercedes beating Ferrari at any track from this point on (if they don't turn around with the engine trick).
It's like 2017 in reverse. Yeah Vettel held the battle as best as he could but eventually the Hamilton got the streak, they had the best car overall and that's how they won. Now you see, Hamilton won 4 races, two of them on luck. So, I would be at ease if I was a Ferrari fan.