- 19 Feb 12, 14:04#291126
In many a discussion, well, every discussion, about how good or bad Vettel really is, there is a usually large, very vocal group of people that dismiss the idea and say it's all just the car. Even when, like last year, both the McLaren boys won three times more races than Webber, Vettel's success is diminished to "it's the car". Even when experts say that the McLaren was in many races just as fast if not faster, "it's just the car". Even when... well, you get my point.
Looking at Alonso last year, who was also classes faster than his team mate, he was hailed for taking the Ferrari beyond its potential.
So the 'actual speed' of the Red Bull is measured by the fastest driver (it's the Red Bull's speed, not Vettel's) and the actual speed of the Ferrari is measured by the slowest driver (look how slow the Ferrari is in Massa's hands, Alonso is superduperamazing). And Vettel was actually more 'faster' over Webber (0.436s) than Alonso was over Massa (0.297s). But Vettel's success is still down to the car...
With the new season around the corner, this slanted argument is bount to come up again, so let's discuss right now, before we know anything about the speeds of the cars, under which criteria we can finally lay this discussion to rest and maybe finally accept what friend and foe in F1 (except Paul di Resta) have long since accepted: that Vettel is just a really fast driver.
Looking at Alonso last year, who was also classes faster than his team mate, he was hailed for taking the Ferrari beyond its potential.
So the 'actual speed' of the Red Bull is measured by the fastest driver (it's the Red Bull's speed, not Vettel's) and the actual speed of the Ferrari is measured by the slowest driver (look how slow the Ferrari is in Massa's hands, Alonso is superduperamazing). And Vettel was actually more 'faster' over Webber (0.436s) than Alonso was over Massa (0.297s). But Vettel's success is still down to the car...
With the new season around the corner, this slanted argument is bount to come up again, so let's discuss right now, before we know anything about the speeds of the cars, under which criteria we can finally lay this discussion to rest and maybe finally accept what friend and foe in F1 (except Paul di Resta) have long since accepted: that Vettel is just a really fast driver.
The less intelligent observers say anyone could do it in that car.