- 11 Sep 11, 15:01#274077- Vettel, in 2010 he made some seriously dodgy errors and mistakes that almost blighted a campaign that really should (and was) for red bull to win all year long.
This season he has been almost sublime, hardly a whisker of mistakes, like red bull had spent the 2010 off-season focused on placing programmable computer chips in Vettels head, the only mistakes coming with the teething issues of such advanced stuff!!!
Vettels weekend in Monza was rubberstamped with victory from the moment he took pole position, throughout the race he was supreme. Many questions from myself also have arisen about Vettels capability as a racer, only his overtake on Fernando Alonso on the grass needed to be seen to effectively end those questions, overtaking anyone in such a fashion is outstanding let alone a double world champion in a ferrari in italy. Took serious gonads to make that one stick. The fact that we expect weekends like this for Vettel is probably the most telling factor, i pretty much now rate him up with Hamilton and Alonso, the other two i feel do have advantages in other respects, Hamilton can get the most out of underperfoming cars and is the best toe to toe racer, Alonso is a better thinker but Vettel could well be the fastest out of all three.
However there are a few things id like Vettel fans in particular to take note of, I personally, and i feel many others feel to, am DYING to see what Minerals Vettel can produce when all is not going so well, He hasnt actually had a seasons with a supermely poor car, ever, this makes him in the same boat as Hamilton and he managed the same sort of stuff, his 2008 car was a regular point finisher, as he finished, and he has had teammates that have so far been completely flattering to whoever was racing them. If nothing else in the next few years i am massivly intrigued to see what he can do when the chips are down and his car isnt as good as it is. It doesnt matter if Vettel wins Singapore by 6 mintues he HAS to prove himself with a top flight teammate in a non dominant car before we can start making the Senna comparisons, i personally feel Vettel is the most Senna like racer of out all of them, pushed the limits with blocking etc, SUPREME qualifier, and wins his races by flying off and hacing a sunday drive, thats not a criticism, thats a style of racing that hes adopted. Unfortunately for the sake of racing and championship battles next year he will have the same kind of advantage.
- Hamilton, i may be a fan but i was massively impressed by him today, considering he has such a bad, and in my opinion, unjustified reputation of being super aggressive ( i think hes only aggressive when qualifying, as in, hes not smooth) based purely on his ballsy maneouveures, hes actually one of the cleanest racers there are, and today proved it. Hamilton spent about 90 percent of the whole grand prix in positions where he could make yet another DNF or mistake that costs the race, and he was flawless, absolutely flawless too. He was riht behind schumacher for so many laps and he didnt try massive outbraking moves, he let it come to him, then he had jenson behind and kept the cool. He later didnt try any banzai moves against Alonso despite probably massively wanting too.
Unfortunately Lewis is probably the single most unfortunate racer this season coupled with the stewards blatant firmly held impressions that blight objectivity means his results arent reflective on how good he is. Unfortunately he made another rookie error in the safety car restart and that cost him, althuogh Mclaren did definitely go wrong in the setup department.
- Mclaren, what is up with them? They come to a race theyre good enough to wwin at IF THEY JUST FOLLOW THE TREND OF EVERYONE ELSE, and they go on do something completely different to get an edge they dont need to search for, and lose races because of it.
In Silverstone they underfuelled Hamilton, in Spa they cut his top speed that Kobayashi could catch him when Hamilton had passed with DRS!!!, in Monza they made his top speed with DRS equal to Schumachers without, so many of Hamiltons results this year can be 100 percent attributed to Mclarens tomfoolery and stupid mistakes, they need to pick it up unless they want to lose one of the best talents ever in f1.
- Jenson Button. Impressing me more and more every race, its a crying shame he got "into" his career so late and can only fight like this since 2009 really. But hes a worthy champion and hes obviously taken lesson from Lew (and given out more! lol) in overtaking and such. Good solid finishes for him, Lewis performs best when against a worthy teammate (Alonso, Button)
- Sauber, well theyve seriously dropped back, im pretty sure both Sauber dropped out today with exactly the same problem, unacceptably, need to pick it up. FI have now overtaken them in the standings, luckily the last tracks left suit Sauber a lot so they should come back to point finishes, both of their strategies were paying off today until unreliability kicked in. A shame.
- Schumacher- Want to keep this short and sweet, Schumacher learnt from the very best of dirty drivers, Senna, he moulded himself on being as successful and his moves were allowed to riot free from his early career days, he is the last of them to do that and he wont and cant be changed by the end of his career, after some thought only once today did he move more then twice, heading into the lesmos, it was on the limit and Hamilton rued the mistake of the safety car phase, he is looking better and better though. Why he let Button through so easily i dont know, im getting the sneaking feeling a lot of drivers are jealous and pathetic when it comes to Hamilton on track, they seem to like to piss him off.
Alonso- Great start juts like Spain, seems to be urged by friendly crowds, unfortunate in one way to not have the legs to fight for the win, fortunate with schumacher to keep third place. Solid drive.
Liuzzi- LOL.
Alain Prost - Lewis Hamilton - Kamui Kobayashi - Fernando Alonso - Kimi Raikkonnen - Jenson Button