Manoah2u wrote: ↑28 Sep 2019, 23:13
Let's take into account the fact that Vettel had 3 times the unfortunate situation that when he wanted to plant a lap, there were incidents that took away chances, like Albon's crash.
That's 3 times in not being able to do what he could have done, and as such naturally missing out on some opportunities which include building up your own confidence and feel.
3 times Vettel was cut short, which did not happen with LeClerc. Vettel also had some errors in his final finish lap. Yes, he did that himself, but i'm pretty sure that the way the day went on influenced that. Vettel could have been closer to LeClerc and be P2. Yes that still means LeClerc would have beaten him and yes that is still in itself extremely impressive.
Still a long way to go, and it's not the first time Vettel dropped down a bit and then started building back up and coming back.
But it must be said, LeClerc is doing an incredibly amazing well job nevertheless.
Are you serious? First off if something external is cutting off a lap, that isn't killing your confidence, just your lap, but if you're out there doing three laps you're gaining more time on track to get a feel for the car. The first time he blew his lap completely by himself, it wasn't someone else at all, that was entirely on him.
So he blew his own lap and he had longer on track than Leclerc and still wasn't anywhere near him. To frame it as he's unlucky that he had three laps ruined and more time on track so he's less confident, lol, that's crazy.
As for Merc's dominance doing something in the first half of the season that meant Vettel couldn't show his greatness. In Bahrain Ferrari were strong but Vettel screwed up and Leclerc was on for a comfortable win, even before Vettel's spin he couldn't keep up with Leclerc. In Baku it was Leclerc who was faster all weekend, Leclerc who was comfortably first in Q2 when while he made the error, Ferrari sent him out to do an extra lap on mediums for absolutely no reason as he was already comfortably through.... wow, bone headed by Ferrari completely. I can't actually remember how the weekend looked in Monaco but Leclerc was miles ahead of Vettel in his first run such that Ferrari didn't send him out for another one even though it looked obvious to everyone else he should.
merc's dominance had nothing to do with it, Leclerc looked faster in most of the places Ferrari could or should have won in the first half of the season and regardless of Leclerc beating Vettel so comfortably in qualifying in the last 4 races, it's the what 5-6 in a row before summer as well that he did that, and the gaps are rarely small. Most of the time when Verstappen was beating Ricciardo the gap was in the <2/10ths range, right now Vettel with 4/10ths down looks closer than he has been recently.
Vettel doesn't look a bit down, he's being out qualified and outdriven most of the season with only really a couple of places he's looked faster. But does anyone say Bottas looks as good as Hamilton because he was faster at a couple of races? you miss setup, you have a bad weekend, it's a track you just don't gel with, every driver gets beaten by their team mate if the team mate isn't hopelessly incompetent because that's how sport goes, everyone can't be at 100% all the time. But over the season Leclerc is incredibly obviously the faster driver, the difference is Leclerc has been gaining qualifying and race pace all season while Vettel, in his what 13th year in the sport iirc, is long past the point of gaining any real speed and if anything is getting slower.