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    Quote Originally Posted by keysersoze
    Vettel's retirements were generally later in the race. Mark's Korea exit was very early. Hamilton was the first retirement in Monza IIRC.

    It's a similar situation with Kubica (38 pts) and Petrov (51 pts). Petrov had several wrecks, but I barely recall Kubica dropping out of any race. However, one time was very early (Suzuka) and another was Silverstone, when RK was the second retirement, and another was his pitlane get-together with Sutil, where RK was the fourth to retire. Yes, Petrov dropped out of Suzuka on the first lap, but there were four lap one casualties, and Vitaly had outqualified all of them, so he only "earned" 10 points for his contact with Hulkenberg--as we all remember, Di Grassi went off on the reconnaissance lap and didn't take the start.
    that would explain it
    Congratulations Sebastian Vettel. Champion of the season of seasons.

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    Ferrari were rubbish at Crashing and retiring weren't they.

    No fun at all.
    I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy

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    Quote Originally Posted by aki13


    Ferrari were rubbish at Crashing and retiring weren't they.

    No fun at all.
    yes, they should be thrown out of the world championship. :
    Congratulations Sebastian Vettel. Champion of the season of seasons.

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