Perhaps people have just given up trying to have an opinion?Quote:
Originally Posted by RJL25
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Perhaps people have just given up trying to have an opinion?Quote:
Originally Posted by RJL25
awww whaaa whaaa Daniel, would you like me to phone you the WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAmbulance?
New forum rule: If everyone else thinks your wrong then you may instigate the "everybody hates me" rule where by you may accuse everyone of not allowing you to have an opinion as opposed to simply admitting that you may have been wrong thus saving your ego from having to make such an admission.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/mot...rk-Webber.html
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given the choice between an Australian who has been around for a decade or a young German who would become the sport’s youngest ever world champion if he wins this season, Red Bull’s Austrian parent company would prefer the latter. They are in the F1 business for marketing purposes and Vettel winning would almost certainly gain more exposure.
LOL Malllen! :D
After all the expectations of seeing this kind of intra-team battle in McLaren its like car crash TV watching the Red Bull team spirit twitch and die live on TV.
I'm not crying rjl25. I have my opinion and I stand by it.
As is your right. Personally I think its time to step back from this one; We've all stated our positions and clearly will not be swayed one way or the other.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
My interest is now moving to the in team tension that will no doubt have doubled within the team over the last 3 races.
Yes indeed, something I think we can all agree on is that the tension between Webber and Vettel is now huge, they appeared to previously be mates, perhaps not close mates but still mates. Now thats all screwed, they hate it each other, as it probably should be! They are going for the WDC!
The problem for RBR is they have now publically shown their hand in favour of Vettel, but the problem is Vettel is 5th in the championship now and Webber, the guy they don't want to win, is 1st!
I think Webber is going to be even more "on it" at the next grand prix. The last 3 races he has been racing on memory of being beaten in Malaysia and wanting to show Vettel whats-for, but now, he'll be even more angry and determined to shove it up the ass of not just Vettel, but basically the rest of RBR as well!
I don't think there is huge tension between the drivers. Funny thing is how all this would be avoided if both the drivers were told to turn up the fuel mixture so that Webber and Vettel would maintain their gap, and Vettel would stay out of the reach of the McLarens.
It was a situation poorly handled by RBR leading up to the accident, and poorly handled after the accident.
No way! the right hand rear wheel nut is going to jam, suddenly Webber's fuel consumption will have skyrocketted and he must go into fuel conserve mode, and he will not even be able to see Vettel ahead of him on the track.Quote:
Originally Posted by RJL25
78% say Vettel's fault, according to the poll here.
Anybody care to admit that James Allen's poll (80%) and Jon Noble's (79%) may not have been so skewed after all?