Giving up 3rd is probably a bit easier than giving up the win, and I imagine Webber would rather he had no favour from Seb anyway.
Forza Ferrari
All I would say is that out of 39 wins for Vettel, None have been from while starting from below P3!, not even ONCE!!!!!
God please help Fernando Alonso win his long-overdue title with Ferrari IA. And may FERRARI Dominate F1 Again..FORZA
I always had the impression that the aeriodynamic balance of the RB car- especially with vettel- was very vulnerable to following another car. Webber was better in dealing with that, but even he run into trouble at times.
That car was built to take pole and drive into the distance after the start, getting into the middle of a group of cars was not included in the construction.
Say what you want, but had Ferrari been able to build such a car, we would all have been screaming FORZA FERRARI on top of our lungs.
"If I was driving for Red Bull [from 2008] probably I would have more championships, but because they were dominating between 2010 and 2014 probably I would never have driven for Ferrari. I am very happy and very proud to drive for Ferrari, all my time there.
Assuming that the complexity of driving a Formula One car is comparable to a simulator game on the computer (which is not a sarcastic remark, because I positively have no clue as to how easy or difficult it is to handle a Formula One car in practice), I agree with you.
What I'm trying to say is that we often take these guys' driving for granted, I'm sure you've been to a few Grand Prix and know how fast those cars are. Completing one lap at that speed is remarkable, let alone winning all those races and a few championships.
The rocket Red Bull wasn't designed to be in traffic sounds right for sure. If you remember neither was Vettel.
He's not a peer of any current drivers but, when in doubt, I always turn to Gary Anderson for a seemingly unbiased and intelligent opinion .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/24988824
Sorry, just noticed this was written on 18th November, but it's still an opinion that fits current thinking.
Last edited by Alessandra; 28th November 2013 at 20:55.
Just wondering, have we seen vettel win in an inferior car? we all know that Schumacher & Alonso have. Maybe your thinking of Monza
driving a Torro Rosso but just one thing about that was a one off. Alonso does it on a regular basis!
Alonso's doughnuts appear to be much better as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWIgI0ktiLY
Every time i see Fernando in a cart he seems to have so much fun. And its one of the reasons why i like him, the fun he has when driving something that is 'close to the track'. Driving with his butt.
Its also one of the reasons why he likes a car he can 'throw' into the curve. With the 2005/2006 Renault he had such a special driving style, you could recognize him from the far. I miss those times *sigh*
Finger crossed, we might see that next year in a Ferrari!![]()
I Pray that ferrari make that much downforce asap..yeah I agree with you, RBR's design philosophy to lead from the front but vettel still hasn't learnt to overtake cars neatly ..One most recent example is Hunagry 2013 and Adrain Newey after winning the WCC said that Hungary was the race which got away from them cuz they had installed the current max downforce aero upgrade(coupled with 2012 spec tyres) and still they couldnt win cuz of "issues with traffic" ie vettel's inability to Overtake Jenson and a few others !
God please help Fernando Alonso win his long-overdue title with Ferrari IA. And may FERRARI Dominate F1 Again..FORZA
Source "Hamilton won in Hungary, but both he and Newey believe that was only because Vettel got stuck behind slower cars - including Jenson Button's McLaren.Since then, Vettel has won six consecutive races and the Germansealed his fourth championship in a rowwith victory in India on Sunday.Newey said that Red Bull's domination during the second half of the season was also down to them improving their car - extra performance they were able to exploit because of the greater durability of the tyres."We made some decent steps," said Newey, Red Bull's chief technical officer. "We actually introduced quite a few parts to the car, some of them in Hungary.Play mediaSebastian Vettel - the season so far"And really Hungary was one that got away for us in as much as I feel that was a weekend we didn't manage to deliver the full potential of the car, partly through set-up, although partly what ruined our race, of course, was Seb getting stuck behind Jenson."
http://www.thescuderia.net/forums/sh...-Pirelli-NEWEY
God please help Fernando Alonso win his long-overdue title with Ferrari IA. And may FERRARI Dominate F1 Again..FORZA
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