Shows me you're a blind hater. At least vettel realizes he hasn't produced his best lap and is blaming himself, unlike some other driver (khm, alonso, diresta khm) who then go on about how they (who is they??) are not quick enough, subtly shifting blame on the car and team.MOWOG wrote:Shows he is a bitchy little girl, if you ask me.......
Wow, just wow. Your stupidity amazes me.MOWOG wrote:Shows he is a bitchy little girl, if you ask me.......
More: http://www.f1technical.net/news/18978 (it is funny i fond that on other media today) I already saw that in live stream and it was really amazing to watch.According to the team’s data, Mark Webber’s car was stationary for just 1.923 seconds during his pit stop on lap 28 - although timing on the F1 broadcast made it 2.3 seconds, with the Aussie in the pitlane for 23.537 seconds in total.
Well yes the story is real, but there's no surprise there as Marko is in charge of RBs driver pool and so is always going to keep abreast of their drivers performance. More interesting is that Vettel disregards his 'feedback'. Lest we forget this is the same guy who said no other TR driver would be ready to step up to RB unless they too won a race.SectorOne wrote:The story is real so that can´t be a joke. However Vettel turned the situation into a light hearted joke.
And that was why i posted the video. I never expected him to be on it like that, i assumed his engineer would deal with that bit and not Marko.Jonnycraig wrote:and so is always going to keep abreast of their drivers performance.
Edit: Sorry, I forgot to post the link: http://www.infiniti-redbullracing.com/a ... ombination...and the technical team's latest recruit, Pierre Wache