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Kimi Raikkonen or Sebastian Vettel?

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By Roth
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Kimi. He's old school. Drinks, f***s, drives.

Vettel is the first true champ of the Playstation generation - a videogamer, racking up credits here and there and with ease in his fantasy world,
where he's actually a deserving 4 time champ. He probably has posters of himself on the wall, and gets angry when his mum calls him down for tea.
By Hammer278
#376494
In terms of ability now I'd say Vettel edges Kimi out a bit. Kimi at his prime was at McLaren where he was monstrous in qualifying and the race, though now he seems to be more of a thinker and better at race craft, though his speed is questionable. Grosjean looks mighty quick compared to him at times in the same car, and this should never happen to a WDC.

I'd prefer Kimi as a driver in my team since the guy seems to be easy to work with, has a huge fan base, isn't a backstabbing b!tch, and when he's on the podium he won't get booed along with all his (my) sponsors/partners.
By mnmracer
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Big fan of both, but I like Seb's combination of hard-working top driver, humble team player who serves his engineers and is always the first to thank the team for a good effort, down-to-earth personal life, and a young funny guy who you could have a drink with.


Absolutely the most ridiculous statement I have read on any F1 forum, anywhere. You're even funnier than the guy (another forum) that claimed Massa was one of the greats. :rofl:

Are you denying that Vettel is praised by his engineers for being a great team player?
Are you denying that Vettel dedicated a number of helmets to his team members?
Are you denying that Vettel is always the first to thank the team for their efforts?'

Very simple yes or no question.
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By Roth
#376508
To be fair, it's never going to be Webber thanking the team first for their efforts, so by default you have a good point there, mnm.
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By racechick
#376509
How do you know he's the first to thank his team? Lewis always thanks his team, he might get in there before Seb.
By mnmracer
#376510
How do you know he's the first to thank his team? Lewis always thanks his team, he might get in there before Seb.

'the first' as a matter of saying -thanking the team, "the boys", before even considering touting his own horn- not a factual analysis of team radio's.
By Hammer278
#376513
How do you know he's the first to thank his team? Lewis always thanks his team, he might get in there before Seb.

'the first' as a matter of saying -thanking the team, "the boys", before even considering touting his own horn- not a factual analysis of team radio's.


Cool story....so which driver on the grid have you heard tooting his own horn right after winning a race? "Guys I'm the best, I can't believe how great I am, God how do I DO THIS!! Must be a gift you know...a gift I can't control!! BOOYAH!!"

Anything similar to that quote above^? Vettel this Vettel that....please.
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By 1Lemon
#376591
so which driver on the grid have you heard tooting his own horn right after winning a race? "Guys I'm the best, I can't believe how great I am, God how do I DO THIS!! Must be a gift you know...a gift I can't control!! BOOYAH!!".


Schumacher.

I didn't like him, can you tell? :hehe:
By operaman
#376615
Big fan of both, but I like Seb's combination of hard-working top driver, humble team player who serves his engineers and is always the first to thank the team for a good effort, down-to-earth personal life, and a young funny guy who you could have a drink with.


Absolutely the most ridiculous statement I have read on any F1 forum, anywhere. You're even funnier than the guy (another forum) that claimed Massa was one of the greats. :rofl:

Are you denying that Vettel is praised by his engineers for being a great team player?
Are you denying that Vettel dedicated a number of helmets to his team members?
Are you denying that Vettel is always the first to thank the team for their efforts?'

Very simple yes or no question.


Never heard the engineers praise him for being a team player .... don't care.
Dedicating helmets??? A joke.
First to thank the team??? Are you suggesting he does it faster than Alonso, Hamilton etc. Another joke.

One thing stands out. Vettel ignored a direct team order to hold position and stole a win from his team-mate. He crapped all over his team-mate, he crapped all over his team by doing so and did it in a very public way. If that to you denotes a "humble team player", then I feel extremely sorry for anyone unfortunate enough to be on your team. :rofl:
By mnmracer
#376616
Never heard the engineers praise him for being a team player .... don't care.

You don't care about a fact that validates an argument you don't like.
Now there's a shocker :yikes:

Next you're going to tell me Webber has been a good team-mate? :eek:
Basing being a teamplayer in a team with 605 members, on an intense two-sided rivalry with one of them, is a little simplistic.
By LRW
#376617
Never heard the engineers praise him for being a team player .... don't care.

You don't care about a fact that validates an argument you don't like.
Now there's a shocker :yikes:

Next you're going to tell me Webber has been a good team-mate? :eek:
Basing being a teamplayer in a team with 605 members, on an intense two-sided rivalry with one of them, is a little simplistic.


So what you are saying is, we should all have the same opinion of a driver that the team does, and shouldnt come to our own opinion based on what we've seen?

Ok cool. Well I demand you really like Hamilton and Alonso and Webber. Because their engineers think they are great.
#376620
Didnt Hamilton use to go round the garage BEFORE the race to shake their hands and thank all of his team personnel in the garage for all of their hard work.

Thanking you're team for building you a good car is the MINIMUM drivers should do. As for being a team player that's ridiculous. If he was a team player he wouldnt have passed Webber in Malaysia when told not to!
By mnmracer
#376627
Never heard the engineers praise him for being a team player .... don't care.

You don't care about a fact that validates an argument you don't like.
Now there's a shocker :yikes:

Next you're going to tell me Webber has been a good team-mate? :eek:
Basing being a teamplayer in a team with 605 members, on an intense two-sided rivalry with one of them, is a little simplistic.


So what you are saying is, we should all have the same opinion of a driver that the team does, and shouldnt come to our own opinion based on what we've seen?

Ok cool. Well I demand you really like Hamilton and Alonso and Webber. Because their engineers think they are great.

Am I saying that? NO, and you know it.
I am saying there are some serious flaws in not caring about the opinion of team members when you choose to mock the idea of someone being a team player.
By mnmracer
#376628
Kimi and Vettel: Bosom buddies

If you seek for the two most different people on the grid there is a good chance you’ll end up with Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Räikkönen. On one side there’s the bubbly German, who gleefully performs a not entirely convincing Fred Feuerstein or Crazy Frog impression over the team radio and had to run away from some of Michael Schumacher’s beer bashes after their numerous victories in the Race Of Champion’s nation cup.

A mildly beer buzzed Vettel had this to say……

On the other side you have the not exactly chatty Finn, who would never pass up the chance to empty a bottle of Vodka and has to be paid extra to speak more than two sentences or empties his bowels while a seven times world champion is presented a life-time achievement award by Brazilian legend Pelé and has no qualms to announce that in poetic words on live TV

Strangely enough both have confirmed in several interviews over the time that they are good buddies. This came to widespread attention at the height of the silly season, when Alonso, Räikkönen and the two Toro Rosso drivers were in the running for the coveted second seat at Red Bull.

Especially in German language interviews Vettel didn’t tire to reiterate that his preferred team mate would be Kimi and that he definitely preferred him over Alonso.

While many observers rubbished the idea as just mere smokescreen, both Auto Motor und Sport and Motorsport Total reported after the signing of Daniel Ricciardo that it was Dr. Marko who had vetoed Kimi’s transfer to Red Bull, overriding Vettel’s preference in favour of an alumnus from his Red Bull young drivers program.

Confirmation that the unlikely friendship is more than a spiel put up for the media came in two guises before and after the Japan GrandPrix. Showing their rivals Alonso and Webber how to give someone a ride after the race without incurring a reprimand, Räikkönen offered Vettel a seat on his private jet and they traveled back to Europe together.

Another confirmation came from Nico Hülkenberg. After his stunning drive in the Korean Grand Prix, German Broadcaster RTL produced a lengthy pre-race feature during which the world’s worst dressed man, RTL reporter Kai Ebel, interviewed the Hulk in a Japanese sushi bar. Asked how he gets along with the other German drivers, Nico confirmed that he gets along quite well with the other Nico (Rosberg) and especially Adrian Sutil. He ominously left out Vettel.

“Erm, there is that chap called Sebastian Vettel, too,” Ebel probed.

“Yeah well, we don’t really meet a lot,” Hulk answered. “He hangs out with Kimi all the time anyway, but we respect each other of course.“

It looks as if Dr. Marko deprived us of a really interesting and potentially hilarious scenario – two world champions in the same team, who don’t hate each other. With the two polar opposites Vettel and Kimi in the mix Red Bull could well have returned to the ‘cool days’ when they collected their trophies wearing a Superman cape or jumped into the pool at Monaco naked.

http://thejudge13.com/2013/10/15/daily- ... ober-2013/
By CookinFlat6
#376629
At the end of the day F1 is a show for the audience. And collectively they have come to the conclusion that, despite how much of a team player or a moddycuddled favourite son, or how well he can drive a car with 2 sec advantage

they boo him on seperate continents

The people have spoken, they ain't buying it, they are withholding respect, and no matter how quick Seb is to praise the team, people don't see him as a sporting great

More like a petulant kid who is not able to beat an average teammate without the team handicapping

and the finger is a great example of his team work? :rofl:

There is no I in team, there is no team in the finger
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