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He's actually annoyed me ever since he overtook Hamilton in Brazil 2008, which any driver would do of course, but i just got this air about it that he really didnt want Hamilton to win, perhaps trying to make it easier for himself to get the youngest WDC title.
Ahhhhhh so THAT's where the hatred comes from
In that case, I guess now we know why Glock is doing time in Virgin purgatory hehe.
God is just. God is fair. God is good.Ive never sung his praises and im glad people are seeing what he's like with a good car, because now we can all see he's utterly usless unless starting from pole and having no competition in the race. He's had what 7 pole positions this season and hasnt won from any of them? How many werent his fault, 2 ?
He cannot defend when under pressure, his race starts are amateur, he cannot overtake at all, his attitude is spoilt. All i can give him in praise is that hes a very very quick driver, but that gets you nowhere alone.
Well, there are some decentish claims there... the same as what everybody is saying...
so he's better when starting from pole and so on. Well...... guess it happens. So far, i think he's VERY fast and has had a bit of poor luck and maybe concentration lapses... Not that he's the worst driver or useless, but def not the best. No reason to get "annoyed" by him though....
Castrol runs a driver ranking system comparing drivers from a number of different racing series. Vettel currently heads this ranking. They base their rankings on qualifying position and race results with additional points for fastest lap during a race, leading the race, leading the most laps, finishing on the lead lap and even points for starting a race. I'm not saying that Vettel values this more than the WDC but I've often found it strange that he likes to have the fastest lap at every race, sometimes even backing off from the car in front near the end just so that he can get in a fast lap in clear air.
Whether or not the Castrol Rankings figures largely in Vettel's thinking, this urge to have the fastest lap tag seems to show that he has a need to prove that he's the best even when he knows that he can't win. By backing off and giving up on the possibility of extra WDC points for something which brings him no benefit towards the championship would indicate that maybe he's trying to prove something to himself. Lack of self-confidence, perhaps?
Although I support Ferrari, I like Vettel very much as a driver.
He is incredibly quick on the single lap, and most of the times (we haven't had that many times to judge, to be honest) he controls the race well when in the lead.
This year is proving to be difficult, though. Because of bad luck and Webber enjoying the season of his life.
But in my opinion he is one of the Top 3 driver at the moment.
And I don't find him annoying either.
He's a quite calm guy, or at least he looks like it from the outside.
What I personally think it's happening is that Vettel is getting annoying to some people because he is Red Bull's pupil. Perhaps, the team would like to go towards Vettel more (like a first driver), but Webber is quicker than expected, and as long as he remains pretty much levelled with Seb (or even in front) the team can't do much to give a small advantage to Seb.
They tried at Silverstone, but it wasn't a great advantage after all.
I think that's it, anyway. He is RBR' pupil and they always protect him, that's why he might seem annoying. But I don't think he is.
Although I support Ferrari, I like Vettel very much as a driver.
He is incredibly quick on the single lap, and most of the times (we haven't had that many times to judge, to be honest) he controls the race well when in the lead.
This year is proving to be difficult, though. Because of bad luck and Webber enjoying the season of his life.
But in my opinion he is one of the Top 3 driver at the moment.
And I don't find him annoying either.
He's a quite calm guy, or at least he looks like it from the outside.
What I personally think it's happening is that Vettel is getting annoying to some people because he is Red Bull's pupil. Perhaps, the team would like to go towards Vettel more (like a first driver), but Webber is quicker than expected, and as long as he remains pretty much levelled with Seb (or even in front) the team can't do much to give a small advantage to Seb.
They tried at Silverstone, but it wasn't a great advantage after all.
I think that's it, anyway. He is RBR' pupil and they always protect him, that's why he might seem annoying. But I don't think he is.
He's calm until he doesn't get his own way. RBR star pupil or not, that doesn't give him the right to 'pout and scweam' when he's not given special treatment. His behaviour after the Hungarian GP was that of a spoilt child who'd had his favourite toy taken away. He displays an annoying sense of entitlement which is entirely unwarranted.
No his behavior at the Hungarian GP in my opinion was just his frustration at letting ANOTHER race slip away from his grasp after SO many chances that he has had to win. I mean your not going to be happy qualifying first and then ending 3rd and knowing that it kinda was your own fault.
Well, there are some decentish claims there... the same as what everybody is saying...
so he's better when starting from pole and so on. Well...... guess it happens. So far, i think he's VERY fast and has had a bit of poor luck and maybe concentration lapses... Not that he's the worst driver or useless, but def not the best. No reason to get "annoyed" by him though....
But in my opinion he is one of the Top 3 driver at the moment.
@Peng, I personally believe Vettel, Alonso and Hamilton are the top 3 driver at the moment.
Not considering Schumacher because I personally have no idea where he actually is now. Of course, the old Michael Schumacher would be in front of Vettel in my ranking.
Webber and Button would be just behind the top 3
But this is not the right topic to talk about our best drivers.
Also one season doesn't tell the whole tale.
He was the only true opponent to Brawn (or Button, really) last year, and Webber managed to follow him closely only for 2/3rds of the Championship.
You can't just take into consideration the current season.
(And he won at Monza on a Toro Rosso, come on!).
@Peng, I personally believe Vettel, Alonso and Hamilton are the top 3 driver at the moment.
Not considering Schumacher because I personally have no idea where he actually is now. Of course, the old Michael Schumacher would be in front of Vettel in my ranking.
Webber and Button would be just behind the top 3
But this is not the right topic to talk about our best drivers.
So you only rate the drivers in the top 3 teams because those are the only teams that are competing for the championship?
Sebastian Vettel is clearly a talented driver, a young driver that is far from the completed package, I have not issues with his abilities, I have no doubt he will be a future world champion at some point. But many people including myself have an issue with his whiny nature, his perceived preferential treatment within the team, watch some of his interviews after the race when he didn't win, he comes across as a spoilt brat who has had all his toys taken away from him. His impetuous move on Webber in Turkey, trying to force Mark to move, Webber gave him enough room to pass, Vettel caused that accident by trying to force Mark wide and of course the teams reaction to the incident, squarely putting the blame on Mark. Just a few things that have annoyed me this season!
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