7 races in and the points are vettel ahead by 1.5 points but this may not be the case if the Malaysian had not been washed out mark would have got 3 points and they would be equal on points
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7 races in and the points are vettel ahead by 1.5 points but this may not be the case if the Malaysian had not been washed out mark would have got 3 points and they would be equal on points
no use complaining bro. MAD MAX ( MAX A.K.A pu****) is the boss now daysQuote:
Originally Posted by thunderbolt
It's enjoyable seeing Mark in a good car for a change.
Well at the start of the season I was hoping for big things given that w/ the new regulations, new car and Vettel onboard Red Bull were in a good position but w/ respect to Mark thought he was done. I felt he had to many brain fades and just wouldn't be able to keep the car on the line and would start his usual blame the car not himself for the failures (bit like a certain pariah of the circuit has been blasted for in recent weeks ;) ) but as a Red Bull fan and being from Canberra (just next to Queanbeyan) i'm VERY happy to have been proved incorrect. I still don't think he has that extra bit needed to climb to the top of the podium without some luck falling his way w/ other drivers retiring but he is definitely a podium contender and has really come out of his shell this yr - and of course being in RBR it's good that my doubts have been thoroughly washed away
I hope that Mark gets energized by being this close. Vettel will likely have a lot of cracks at the title, but this might realistically be Mark's last chance.
Vettel would probably be further ahead in points if it wasn't for his inexperience. Mark has the upper hand in that arena and his patience along with determination have allowed Webber to shine.
Seb needs a little more time with an F1 car under his belt. The crash with Kubica in Australia (resulting in a stupid penalty), stalling the car at Malaysia and lastly his crash at Monaco have all been point scoring opportunities. Once he settles down Webber will have a handful.
One more thing...can someone tell me who's better at qualifying? :D
Depends who has the lightest fuel load :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
You didn't answer my question. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
Vettel has qualified lighter than Webber at every race when they have both made it to Q3, except Spain where they were the same weight, and yes he out qualified him.
I'm looking forward to the remainder of the season as Webber's leg is getting stonger and his confidence is growing all the time.
Whatever the outcome it's a great combination. Go redbull.
Despite Webber's good form this year, I can't help thinking that the only title he'll rob before his career ends is that of Chris Amon: "Best F1 driver without a win" or alternatively "Most unlucky F1 driver."