1. F1 is not a show for the audience
F1 is a sport.
Sport is competition first, entertainment second, unless otherwise stated.
F1 states to be a sport.
2. Webber did not match Seb in 2010, and the team did not favour Seb
Vettel finished ahead of Webber 12:7, 14:5 when corrected for mechanical issues.'
Vettel qualified ahead of Webber 12:7, 11:8 when corrected for mechanical issues.
Other than front-wing gate, and even that's debatable, there is zero evidence of team favoritism.
You have not disproved anything, all you have done is offer alternating interpretations of the facts I.e your opinion
12/7 is a match, seb wins but the competitors were closely matched, like a boxing match has one winner but there's a difference between a match and a stink for example a mismatch, a whitewash, a one sided affair which the audience tend to boo
This season it's 14/1 in 2010 it was 12/7 therefore with the evidence that the team has favoured Seb - you say it's debatable,I say it's not, we can conclude that in 2010 Webber was a match for Seb and since then the car has been built around Seb
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F1 is a sport, that's irrelevant, what's relevant is that F1 is dependent on audiences, sponsors know this, teams budget for this, the income is dependent on tv sales and trackside advertising. a real sport like you are talking about would be by definition an amateur sport, like the olympics, and even that flirts with commercialism in the form of athlete sponsorship
F1 is a show for audiences, it is not an amateur sporting contest
So you

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Good try though, I look forward to roughing you up some more in future debate