I try to be un-prejudice, however that was my opinionated part of that section.vyselegend wrote:The last bit is the most prejudiciable! Vettel really did compromise his whole team (a freakin' double) for personal vanity! He is obviously responsible, and seems to admit it.roost89 wrote:Vettel then accepts the blame (bet most won't remember that)
I believe blame goes to both drivers. Webber for pushing wide at the start of the straight bit and Vettel for turning into Webber and causing the crash.
It is possible for anyone to make something really stupid under pressure and/or lead by arrogance, especially for a race driver in a top serie, but as long as it's not repeated ad infinitum (don't become a 2000-2006 Schuey), and you're strong enough to admit your faults, you should be forgiven.
Shall be more factual in future. Stick to the facts, zero opinion. Hopefully zero opinion!

Ta for picking thatt up Vyselegend.