That was a real tour de force who brings back memories of another young German driver in the wet! :D
Go Vettel! :)
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That was a real tour de force who brings back memories of another young German driver in the wet! :D
Go Vettel! :)
And all done without double deck diffusers.
Vettel was just perfect in the wet, not a single mistake.
Reminded me of Hamilton's drive in the wet at Silverstone. Vettel was in control, self-assured and supremely confident all day, and that after just three laps in qualifying!
The boy's a star and a real threat this year :s mokin:
And Hamilton reminded me of Massa in the wet at Silverstone! :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Arrows makes a good point about qually: had it been a dry race Vettel would have been sitting pretty on a huge stack of unused tyres. He had it all covered this weekend.
This was no fluke result for him or Red Bull. :up:
I raise Hamilton's winning drive because we are witnessing a great new generation of drivers in F1 at the moment. It's an exciting time for F1 in that respect and after Hamilton bursting on the scene it's fantastic to see new winners...teams and drivers :s mokin:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I've had this sig since December. I have a lot faith in this team, chassis and drivers. The sky is the limit and Newey's installation of the DDD is going to pose a big challenge to the other competitors. I really think that the RB5's prowess is just beginning to be unfurled.
No doubt RBR got all the corners covered for this week end and I have a doubt there is much more to come from them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
If it wasn't for a stupid mistake in Oz Vettel would have 16 points and be only 5 points shy of Button.
I'm a bit relieved now that it looks like the championship isn't a forgone conclusion, however I have a feeling that Brawn & Co have very different feeling from mine! ;)
I know, don't take it hard, it was just for a laugh.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
:cool: