- 30 Sep 13, 14:10#374908
I'm not sure that's accurate. Compare the times at the very start of the race. Even cars, on same rubber. First two laps Seb pulls out over 2 seconds per lap on Rosberg - and that's after Rsoberg actually headed him very briefly off the line.
Also - after the 2nd safety car, Rosberg eventually pits for a set of fresh rubber - Seb is still faster on 20+ lap old tires than Rosberg on fresh tires.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
There is one very clear answer as to why Seb was so fast that day. It has been well documented that the softer tires were 2.2 secs per lap quicker than the prime tires. Seb was the only driver to have kept a completely fresh set of super softs. Alonso was on well worn primes.
Perhaps Vettel's brilliance around Singapore could account for the remaining 3 tenths of second. So I believe that answers the question of why Seb was so fast that day. Bam! Case closed!
I'm not sure that's accurate. Compare the times at the very start of the race. Even cars, on same rubber. First two laps Seb pulls out over 2 seconds per lap on Rosberg - and that's after Rsoberg actually headed him very briefly off the line.
Also - after the 2nd safety car, Rosberg eventually pits for a set of fresh rubber - Seb is still faster on 20+ lap old tires than Rosberg on fresh tires.

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