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By bud
#267974
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.


How many did he pass on track not including DNFs, and overtakes in the pits. Not to mention he lucked out with the SC deployment just after he pitted. Good result from where he started but nothing outstanding, just ask DC.
By Hammer278
#267976
DCs drive was badass...started dead last (after qualifying on POLE), stuck behind a bloody Arrows for like half the race, end result - 5th. :clap:
By andrew
#267982
Spa 95 was pretty good. Schumacher 16th to 1st and to top it all, Hill went crying to the stewards for being raced firmly, but fairly. Loved it! :rofl:

No, that was Vettel's ingenius way of trying to get the KERS to work. There, I said it before the andrew guy. :rolleyes:


Go troll somewhere else. :nono:

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.


I think it was called a Championship drive not a champions drive or it should have been. It was clearly a drive about damage limitation when he could have easily reverted back to boy racer mode and try to win, wrecking the car or wasting an engine in the process. You can't win them all and Vettel seemingly knows this and that is why his drive should be applauded. Ok it wasn't his best drive but it was a mature and measured drive all the same.

No doubt I will get some sarky assed reply from this Hammer278 person but hay-ho. :rolleyes:
By Hammer278
#267985

I think it was called a Championship drive not a champions drive or it should have been. It was clearly a drive about damage limitation when he could have easily reverted back to boy racer mode and try to win, wrecking the car or wasting an engine in the process. You can't win them all and Vettel seemingly knows this and that is why his drive should be applauded. Ok it wasn't his best drive but it was a mature and measured drive all the same.

No doubt I will get some sarky assed reply from this Hammer278 person but hay-ho. :rolleyes:



Oh...so the bolded part below was a typo? I accept your apology for the error.



No it's not sarcasm at all. He drove a very mature and sensible race. So what if he spun the car round? He is still a young guy with a lot to learn and they all have their bad days (who was it that went 2 races with trying to drive through people?).

It was a champions drive as he clearly knows that he doesn't have to risk the car and take it easy. The drive was that of a thinking driver rather than a boy racer. You can't win them all and he surely knows that.
By andrew
#267987
Oh...so the bolded part below was a typo? I accept your apology for the error.


Don't flatter yourself. I can't see any reason to apologise to anyone.
By Hammer278
#267988
Of course not, even when the error is slapbang in front of you. :yawn:

FYI, Vettel is a lot more likeable than you are to be honest. :wavey:
By andrew
#267991
Of course not, even when the error is slapbang in front of you. :yawn:


Well when someone is a complete antagonistic a-hole to me for no real earth shatteringly important reason then there is no point.

FYI, Vettel is a lot more likeable than you are to be honest. :wavey:


And?
By What's Burning?
#268000
Run on arguments are like run on sentences, someone's got to put a period on them. So let's end the back and forth shall we? Any continuation of it is pointless, other than trying to get the thread locked.
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By darwin dali
#268005
Run on arguments are like run on sentences, someone's got to put a period on them. So let's end the back and forth shall we? Any continuation of it is pointless, other than trying to get the thread locked.


...and could draw other consequences :twisted::whip:
By vaptin
#268010
If we're talking about making it through the pack for races Button in Canada wins, no?

Or even his championship winning (and champions :hehe:) drive in Brazil 2009?

Guess I look like a Jenson fan now, to keep up appearances Alonso in Australia 2010 was pretty good.
By andrew
#268013
Japanese GP 1998. Schumacher qualified on pole, stalled and then started from the back. Ended up 3rd and his tyre exploded causing him to retire. Didn't finish the race but still a great recovery.
By What's Burning?
#268014
Japanese GP 1998. Schumacher qualified on pole, stalled and then started from the back. Ended up 3rd and his tyre exploded causing him to retire. Didn't finish the race but still a great recovery.


I'd love to see great drives like that from Vettel for the next handful of GPs... it would convert many. :hehe:
By andrew
#268016
Japanese GP 1998. Schumacher qualified on pole, stalled and then started from the back. Ended up 3rd and his tyre exploded causing him to retire. Didn't finish the race but still a great recovery.


I'd love to see great drives like that from Vettel for the next handful of GPs... it would convert many. :hehe:


It would be good and if it was earlier in the season I'm sure there would be some risky moves. At this late stage with a lead like he has it would be daft, but entertaining, to play a risky game like that.
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