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By Hammer278
#267932
Any idiot can drive it like it's stolen all the time. The maturity comes in when you ignore this instinct and concentrate on getting a good haul of points without taking stupid risks.


His mistake, braking on the grass was caused from taking a risk. He was pushing hard to catch Alonso at that point, trying to place the car that extra little bit wider to gain speed.


No, that was Vettel's ingenius way of trying to get the KERS to work. There, I said it before the andrew guy. :rolleyes:
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By f1ea
#267933
Any idiot can drive it like it's stolen all the time. The maturity comes in when you ignore this instinct and concentrate on getting a good haul of points without taking stupid risks.


:yes:

Maturity in what? Life or Racing? Because Sportsmen are some of the most sheltered, immature people you can ever meet.

To me Age is no excuse for ssucking or kicking bottom. You come to turn the wheel, step on the pedals, give me my feedback and win the race.... whether you want to be Sean Connery at the end of the day that is up to you.


When his engineers told him in the lines of "think of the bigger picture", rather than going all gun-ho on them and telling them his job was to step on the gas....... Vettel kept his head, and ended up gaining a freebie position, instead of explaining at stewards office how "Massa turned in on me". ;)
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By bud
#267935
Thanks to Ferraris mistake, otherwise he would have finished 5th.

It's funny all the defense here ois just little digs at Hamilton :rolleyes:

Thing is I like Vettel, just hearing this was a champion drive when it wasn't irks me!
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By F1er
#267937
Any idiot can drive it like it's stolen all the time. The maturity comes in when you ignore this instinct and concentrate on getting a good haul of points without taking stupid risks.

LH Victories passing for the lead 7
FA ...................................1
SV....................................0

Ayrton Senna ......................9

:hehe:
By Hammer278
#267938
The digs come from the same old boring suspects who just can't stand the style in which Lewis won, simply outdriving No.2 and No.3 of Nurburgring. :D

I don't have anything against Vettel either, but calling one of his more miserable drives a 'Champions' drive is the biggest joke I've seen in this forum.
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By f1ea
#267939
Thanks to Ferraris mistake, otherwise he would have finished 5th.

Thing is I like Vettel, just hearing this was a champion drive when it wasn't irks me!


Well, exactly. But that's the point. BOTH situations would have ended up being a good day, considering the situation.

Oh yeah... far from a champion drive! (who said it was?? let's slap him!) it was an average, weak weekend for Vettel. But in the end, i think he got the most out of that situation. With a bit of luck.
By The Ram
#267941
Thanks to Ferraris mistake, otherwise he would have finished 5th.

It's funny all the defense here ois just little digs at Hamilton :rolleyes:

Thing is I like Vettel, just hearing this was a champion drive when it wasn't irks me!


Yeah, Vettel is a nice Chap. We Hamilton fans like him like a little brother. Funny, cheerful, fast, but not really a threat to us when the cars are equal. :yes:
By logan1080
#267943
Vettel said he was not fully satisfied with his setup in Germany, he never felt 100% comfortable. Vettel is an amazing driver and has still lots to learn, give him time and he will be one of the greats. Vettel is #1 for the way he handles himself both on and off the track.
By What's Burning?
#267953
The irony is that Vettel will go back to his usual pole and start to finish lead and win in Hungary and we'll still be having the same arguments. Why oh why can't we have a GP2 style race at the end of the year to settle it all.
By Hammer278
#267955
You're probably right, but if a Redbull does not win in Hungary we're in for a fantastic 2nd half of the season. :whip:
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By spankyham
#267958
Any idiot can drive it like it's stolen all the time. The maturity comes in when you ignore this instinct and concentrate on getting a good haul of points without taking stupid risks.

LH Victories passing for the lead 7
FA ...................................1
SV....................................0

Ayrton Senna ......................9

:hehe:


Interestingly, only one of those 4 drivers has gained more than 15 places in a race. Fernando who gained 18 places in a single race.
By Hammer278
#267961
Any idiot can drive it like it's stolen all the time. The maturity comes in when you ignore this instinct and concentrate on getting a good haul of points without taking stupid risks.

LH Victories passing for the lead 7
FA ...................................1
SV....................................0

Ayrton Senna ......................9

:hehe:


Interestingly, only one of those 4 drivers has gained more than 15 places in a race. Fernando who gained 18 places in a single race.


Is this at Suzuka 2005? The race where Kimi started almost dead last and won?
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By spankyham
#267963
Did he win?


As if you didn't know :)
Nope, he didn't win, a few more laps and he might have got closer, it was a brilliant drive IMO.

Is this at Suzuka 2005? The race where Kimi started almost dead last and won?

Nope, it was Monaco last year. Kimi was superb in this stat though. As you correctly mentioned Susuka '05 - where he gained 16 positions, and, he actually gained 19 places in Bahrain in '06 as well. I think Susuka '05 was Alonso's first race as a double World Champion.
By Hammer278
#267964
18 places in Monaco is no feat to be taken lightly. :thumbup:

You're right about Suzuka 2005, it was an all guns blazing from Kimi and Alonso as the WDC was done with. A top 5 classic in modern F1.
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