- 13 May 11, 04:03#255327
Good point. I guess there is also a style in which a driver overtakes. For example, Kubica and Kobayashi are super agressive when they are getting past someone while on the other hand (as you said) Alonso and Heidfeld are more patient and wait for the perfect opportunity before making their move.
I have to agree, Vettel is not a clean overtaker. He might try to be but it always seems like he rushes it and just when he thinks he has got past he messes it up. You can see that in Turkey, Spa and Silverstone (on sutil). He gets a tow or alongside and then just seems to panic or overestimate his car's ability.
to be honest, there arent many clean overtakers in the sport today (or any specific era actually). Right now, the cleanest overtakers are Heidfeld and alonso. The rest arent all that clean, even the current 'overtaking king' (Kamui Kobayashi), he isn't clean at all. EDIT [So it doesn't make much difference being clean or not. Its all a matter of keeping your car in one piece and not causing some unnecessary dirt to the other guy.]
Last yr both Webber and Vettel looked rather sketchy on their overtaking. So i dont think it was a matter of just Vettel being sloppy... This yr's car looks a lot more generous, and even if we havent seen Vettel do much either bad or good, i cant really say he's been dirty (or dirtier than the rest).
Good point. I guess there is also a style in which a driver overtakes. For example, Kubica and Kobayashi are super agressive when they are getting past someone while on the other hand (as you said) Alonso and Heidfeld are more patient and wait for the perfect opportunity before making their move.
Sebastian Vettel, Youngest WDC!

