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Vettel certainly has had the luck on his side this year.
Congrats, I guess you are already thinking what you will spend you championship bonus on
The scary thing is, that I can't see what will change next year that will prevent a repeat of 2010 & 2011. And IF nothing changes, then RBR will once again be the team to beat.
blah blah can you hate much more,i mean it not as if 600 people are slogging their guts out to get these results.
yes, I agree, I believe McL used to and may still have a rolling 3 year program with 3 chief designers, I thik they need one good one.What was said during commentary in yesterday's race was that RBR evolved their car from 2009, to 2010 and then to 2011.
McLaren on the hand, appear to have started from scratch, every single year.
In 2012, McLaren are not changing any of their policies and are going about their business in the exact same way they did in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
I believe, nothing is changing for 2012.
Now, with Ferrari...they are the most likely to change their methodology as they are desperate for success and are under massive pressure. After the arrival of Alonso, there simply aren't any excuses.
Alonso has impressed me this year, much better than last year, he seems to be enjoying it a lot more.
blah blah can you hate much more,i mean it not as if 600 people are slogging their guts out to get these results.
while I'm not his biggest fan, Vettel has been the best driver of the season with a little bit of the rub of the green. Button is a close second though.
while I'm not his biggest fan, Vettel has been the best driver of the season with a little bit of the rub of the green.
I actually think that McLaren, Ferrari and RBR are now evenly matched.
The difference is Vettel. For me, Vettel has been this year's best driver, by a good margin. When he is "on it", he makes the RBR look better than it actually is.
Yesterday, Alonso should've won. In the first half of the race, Ferrari had the fastest car and during this period Alonso should've hammered the RBR cars into oblivion. In the 2nd half of the race, when the RBR cars were fastest, Vettel hammered the rest of the field and as a result, won the race.
Vettel (and even Webber) did their job, but Alonso didn't do his.
No more blown diffusers?The scary thing is, that I can't see what will change next year that will prevent a repeat of 2010 & 2011. And IF nothing changes, then RBR will once again be the team to beat.
Vettel just gets the default win cus RBR are FAR better than the rest of the field.
...and because he drives super fast on qualifying day.
...and because he makes few mistakes.
...and because he drives fast on race day.
...and because he rides his luck well.
If you look at yesterday's race, when Ferrari had the fastest car, Alonso (arguably the best driver in F1), just didnt make enough headway.
When RBR had the fastest car (2nd half of race), Vettel made headway and put the manners on Alonso.
Hamilton - he qualified well but made an error during the race and ended up with DNF.
Button - had a strong race but made errors in qualifying, so he had to come from behind.
So while the top drivers in the World are making errors or not driving fast enough, Vettel is delivering on all fronts. He didnt make the error which cost Hamilton a DNF. He drove fast when he needed to (unlike Alonso). He drove fast in qualifying (unlike Button).
Basically, if you take the best qualities of Hamilton, Button and Alonso, you end up with Vettel's performance at Spa 2011.