Vettel needed a new challenge and he has clearly risen to it.
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Vettel needed a new challenge and he has clearly risen to it.
YES! YES! YES!
:bounce: :hot:
Incredible! Fantastic!
Yes, yes, yes!
Vettel is back! Ferrari is back!
I know critics will be saying that Vettel is the luckiest bastard in the world to get his hands on dominant cars, and his achievements and wins mean nothing, while great drivers are mired in rubbish cars, but I don't care.:D
Jens, that Minardi-Red Bull wasn't dominant, neither was that BMW he debuted in, or the 09/10 Red Bulls & nor is the Ferrari F-15T.
'Other' drivers could have been in that car today, instead it was a German winning in Ferrari #5. Poetic indeed..
Thanks.:)
Don't worry, it was in the heat of the moment.
Plus I have already been so used to someone adding "But" to anything Vettel does. Already after the Australian GP 3rd place celebration (a success in my view!) there were lots of "buts" in the discussion. It was a reaction after what happened in Australia, because I felt people were trying to take the joy out of the achievement.
2014 was an average year by all accounts. I am not going to argue anything there. It is a great comeback. No "ifs" and "buts". 2015 is not a winless season, even if it remains a solitary victory.:)
Can I just say
Where is Garry Walker when you need him. :D
It is really easy to say that Vettel ONLY won because Merc made a mistake, but I would say 'utter rubbish' both Mercs were on track, both Mercs finished and both Mercs were mechanically sound. Not Ferrari's fault that Merc's tactics were not the best. And Seb did overtake the silver things on track.
Possibly not Vettels greatest win, that was and always will be the Minardi win in Italy, but it was one of the most satisfying.