- 30 Mar 13, 07:53#352935
How can you say that? Your last statement? Alonso, Raikkonen and Hamilton haven't driven it, so you're guessing.
I don't hate SV regardless, and accept its part of his winning nature, so I guess you have to take the whole package, but It doesnt mean I have to like that trait. I used to dislike Vettel, thought him arrogant and selfish, the finger didnt help. But then I warmed to him, and didnt mind him. Last weekend he went back down in my estimation.
There's doing everything to win, and there's doing the dirty on a team mate, and for me that's a step too far. It's why I didn't like Schumacher, don't like Button and disliked Vettels behaviour Sunday. Alonso has also done this. I don't think Lewis would, I don't think Raikkonen would and I don't think Roseberg would. For me those three drivers will always be preferable to the other three.
On team orders themselves , I'd rather they didn't have any because this is motor racing. But we have them. And in this era of stupid tyres that stop the guys racing anyway, one can see why the team needs to protect points after the last pitstop when nothing else is to be gained. I can't accept it when it's done to favour one driver over another from the outset. On Sunday the teams weren't trying to favour a driver, but preserve team points. Vettel stole those points from Webber. He says he's sorry and didnt mean it. bullpoo. He'd do it again in a heartbeat. Maybe that's why some people support him. It's why he'll never be my favourite driver.
If this was during the last few laps of the race I would agree that it was a bad move by SV but it was with many laps left. Webber let all of F1 know that he is SV's b#tch and sealed his #2 spot since he couldnt fight back for the spot. At least he figured out how to start a race without dropping 8 places in the first 300m.With all of the tension between those two, you would have thought he would have fought back. Redbull needed SV to finish in first. It is the 2nd race but every point counts and he will need it in his fight with Alonso this year just like Ferrari were already playing the #1 and #2 driver roles with Massa letting Alonso pass in the first lap. People just hate SV just like they did Schumi. No matter how many titles he wins, they will still hate him. He gets more out of that fantastic car than anyone could
How can you say that? Your last statement? Alonso, Raikkonen and Hamilton haven't driven it, so you're guessing.
I don't hate SV regardless, and accept its part of his winning nature, so I guess you have to take the whole package, but It doesnt mean I have to like that trait. I used to dislike Vettel, thought him arrogant and selfish, the finger didnt help. But then I warmed to him, and didnt mind him. Last weekend he went back down in my estimation.
There's doing everything to win, and there's doing the dirty on a team mate, and for me that's a step too far. It's why I didn't like Schumacher, don't like Button and disliked Vettels behaviour Sunday. Alonso has also done this. I don't think Lewis would, I don't think Raikkonen would and I don't think Roseberg would. For me those three drivers will always be preferable to the other three.
On team orders themselves , I'd rather they didn't have any because this is motor racing. But we have them. And in this era of stupid tyres that stop the guys racing anyway, one can see why the team needs to protect points after the last pitstop when nothing else is to be gained. I can't accept it when it's done to favour one driver over another from the outset. On Sunday the teams weren't trying to favour a driver, but preserve team points. Vettel stole those points from Webber. He says he's sorry and didnt mean it. bullpoo. He'd do it again in a heartbeat. Maybe that's why some people support him. It's why he'll never be my favourite driver.
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Abe Lincoln
Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln