- 10 Oct 10, 11:14#219566
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
RB were fastest over the race, that's for sure, but this was their perfect track and, to me, clearly their dominance has been cut. The remaining 3 tracks will be very close, and McLaren will be right in the mix.
If you compare the last 15 laps of the race, these are the laps after Jenson pitted so the RB's had clear track ahead. Of those 15 laps, if you compare Vettel's times with Alonso's, Vettel was faster on 7 and Alonso was faster on 8. That is not the dominance they used to have.
Please don't construe this as me saying anyone is faster than RB, I'm simply saying, on the best possible track for them, in race condition, both Ferrari and McLaren were capable of running similar times.
For me, it's game on at all the remaining 3 races.
As I mentioned earlier, RB had the chance to wrap up both championships today, but they didn't. They've left Fernando in with a chance.
If you compare the last 15 laps of the race, these are the laps after Jenson pitted so the RB's had clear track ahead. Of those 15 laps, if you compare Vettel's times with Alonso's, Vettel was faster on 7 and Alonso was faster on 8. That is not the dominance they used to have.
Please don't construe this as me saying anyone is faster than RB, I'm simply saying, on the best possible track for them, in race condition, both Ferrari and McLaren were capable of running similar times.
For me, it's game on at all the remaining 3 races.
As I mentioned earlier, RB had the chance to wrap up both championships today, but they didn't. They've left Fernando in with a chance.

"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari