Your signature bottom line....Schuttelberg wrote:
'The moment money becomes your motivation, you are immediately not as good as someone who is stimulated by passion and internal will.' - Sebastian Vettel
Did Vettel really say that? Cannot remember ever seeing of hearing that before. Maybe he said it in another language not English. Impressive wisdom from one so young.
Back on track ..
Really enjoyed the action in Hungary on Sunday after so many anticipating another non-event which I half believed may have come to pass. How wrong we were. However, with the surprise of both Williams passing both Mercedes with ease at the start in a previous race, I suspected the Ferraris may do the same with the longish run up to the first turn at Hungary. With that in mind I had a few quid Joke bet on Vettel to lead at the end of Lap 1 @ 12-1 and so it proved with the possibility of hanging on for the win. Had it not been for SC ( Safety Car ) deployment, I suspect no hanging on would be the case ... the win margin could have been larger... who knows? Hard to say ...
So, how was the Ferrari form at Hungary? Genuine improvement of race pace or flash in the pan? Time and again Safety Car creates a false result and that could be true with this race with so many aspects. The SC could have falsely enhanced or disguised the true performance of say both McLarens which produced points for both cars. True improvement of form or a false impression? Hard to say. How did others see it?
Very disappointed to see the "racing incident" between DR and NR with a few laps to go. Spoilt the race end and result in my view. Reading here and threads on other sites, I'm apparently in the minority in apportioning most of the blame for that on the likeable Aussie ... say 70-30. I strongly suspect Rosberg is merely guilty of thinking he was clearly fully past the Aussie's car and that was his mistake. He should have made it a certainty but, possibly could not do so on that line at that speed to give more room.
I have the feeling that despite team RB's obviously favouring Ricciardo over Kvyat so far,witness at least twice to my knowledge, Kvyat has been instructed to move over for his teamate. Maybe more we're not informed about, Kvyat must be giving Ricciardo something to think about. All good grist for the F1 mill.
I for one have to admire Red Bull's schooling and coaching of their young unknown drivers. Vettel, Ricciardo and Kvyat of course but their sister team has produced some good talent too and look set to produce yet more good young 'ns this season too.
Biggest disappointment for me ?> ... such a long wait til my next F1 "fix".
Spa Francochamps ... bring it on.
Will Ferrari confirm again improved race pace? Are those McLarens really begining to make decent performance progress ... up the grid? Will the two Mercedes drivers again be slow off the mark? Really hope so purely in the interests of making it more of a race and less of a procession... many possibilities ..