It's almost like these Vettel haters are implying that Webber suddenly transformed from a Godlike racer to an ordinary Joe from 2010 - 2011, suddenly he's Mr 8 tenths slower (actually, 4 tenths average over the season)...
For the first seven years of his F1 career, Mark Webber was considered a qualifying specialist. He outqualified Rosberg 12 to 6 at Williams. He qualified second and two times third in a Jaguar, and put several other mid-field cars on the first three rows. Shame on you for trying to put down Webber's qualifying skills just in an effort to bad mouth Vettel.
If you'd actually bother to look at the facts, than you would have to agree with me that 7 - 12 is not "outqualifying Vettel for most of 2010". Actually, you'd find the 2009 score, which you deem "not to the extent of 2011", to be actually quite similair: 14 to 3 for Vettel.
And holding his own against Vettel in 2010? If it weren't for his car falling apart, Vettel would not have finished 14 points ahead of Webber, but 70, including Webber's cases of bad luck.
I'm sorry, what are you implying here? Vettel is Godlike then?
Webber might have had an off year you know? Or maybe his performance is in decline. The guy isn't young. Personally, I think he's lucky to stay in a high profile seat in 2012 after his performance last year but that's a different story.
I maintain no driver can outperform the car, not even Lord Sebastian. His '8 tenths' was like what bud stated earlier, a great car from Race 1, with the Mclaren coming into the race hoping their last second solution keeps them in the Top 10! Webber, I don't know what happened to him but drivers DO qualify badly on occasion. However, claiming Vettel got that 8 tenths all through his own is like saying give the guy a Caterham and he'll win races for you....please, this is the same vitriol we heard back in the Schumacher days of early 2000s...give the guy a Minardi and he will bring in podiums!! Then barely a few years later, in 2005 he had the 3rd best car in the field and didn't feature anywhere during the season.
Face up to it....the Redbull machinery has flattered big time but Vettel did his job by getting the car to places where it
should be. Nothing more.