- 01 Jul 13, 10:32#364795
Driver's can contribute to breaking a GB - go figure.
Some fans get pretty worked up during an event. When you've been that worked up for quite a while it's gonna come out. You've also got to take into account that lots of those supporters would consider Seb's "in-your-face" finger waving and cheering as somewhat taunting to them. Perhaps in their minds they are just giving a bit back. IMO you're reading far too much into this.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
So I'm guessing by your lack of a real answer means you didn't have a little smile on your face when Hamiltons tire exploded ?
I'm guessing by your lack of understanding responses you find it unimaginable that not everyone thinks the same as you do and not everyone shares your morals?Each and everyone self-inflicted, unlike Vettel's gearbox.
Cheering car failure is like admitting that your own driver is not good enough to beat the guy on level terms...
I thought RedBull raced as a team ? so isn't it self inflicted if you don't build the gearbox right ?
If they were cheering for Red Bull's misfortune as a team, they wouldn't cheer for Webber.
You can't be so stupid you believe that yourself...
Driver's can contribute to breaking a GB - go figure.
Some fans get pretty worked up during an event. When you've been that worked up for quite a while it's gonna come out. You've also got to take into account that lots of those supporters would consider Seb's "in-your-face" finger waving and cheering as somewhat taunting to them. Perhaps in their minds they are just giving a bit back. IMO you're reading far too much into this.

"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari