- 28 Sep 08, 15:43#68687
I guess it depends on how you look at it. Vettel and Kubica have had better equipment to perform well in this year, whereas Rosberg's car has only run well at a handful of tracks, yet at each of these he has qualified very well and had strong race performances, often ending up with a poor result due to bad strategy or misfortune (his crash in Monaco, for example). I'd like to see all three of them in top cars in a couple of seasons' time competing against Hamilton.
