So, two races to go, Webber is 11 points behind Alonso, Vettel is 25.
Does RBR have to support Webber now or do they still support both equally and potentially no one wins?
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So, two races to go, Webber is 11 points behind Alonso, Vettel is 25.
Does RBR have to support Webber now or do they still support both equally and potentially no one wins?
Nurburgring 2005 tops all, but it for me when a team puts everything into speed it is OK for a driver with a slower, but more reliable car to celebrate when something like this happens.Quote:
Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
I mean the ones who wanted to race at the start. But then Lewis probably only wanted to race cos he had nothing to lose! Alonso has done well today I have to say.Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
YES!Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
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at least ioan will be happy... Massa got a podium :laugh:
Alonso only needs a 4th and a 3rd in the final two GP's to see off Vettel, so again, does RBR need to support just Webber now?
Putting aside the fact that today was Webbers own fault and not Vettel's, he was just unlucky, does RBR need to put emotion aside and back the one horse for the championship or potentially risk neither driver winning it?
I think they do...
Plus I'm sure he took this one by cheatingQuote:
Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
Really sour grapes X what's up with that. When Vettle wins a non eventful race he squels like a little girl. It's ok you'll get over it.
How's Kimi :kiss: ;)
Lucky for Alonso that the stewards weren't bothered about him dropping more than 10 car lengths back from Vettel during one of the SC periods ;)
4 points in the lead now, plus the other 7 that he gained by cheating.
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Originally Posted by donKey jote