JimClarkFan wrote:mnmracer wrote:JimClarkFan wrote:
Exactly. Like everyone says, the Red Bulls in 09, 10 and 11 will be remembered not as the Vettel years but the Newey years. I believe that both Ham and Alonso better than him, and some others like Hulkenburg, Di Resta, Maldonardo and maybe Perez who have more outright talent but have yet to be dealt a hand with which to prove it.
Are the early 50's regarded as Ferrari years? Are the 60's regarded as Lotus years?
Or are they regarded as Ascari and Clark years?
This is stupid.
The difference is that the Clark years was seen as a partnership, clearly the best driver (acknowledged by everyone at that time) with also the best designer in Chapman. Same with Fangio at Mercedes way back, and Senna/Prost at Mclaren. The Schumacher years is a similar story, Schumacher was the best driver and it was HE who led the Ferrari team to success by taking with him a large chunk of the Benneton technical team and convincing others to join his cause. In each of the aforementioned cases it was the driver who the class act in one way or another, not the technical staff.
Now is that the case with Vettel? He is a top driver, top 5 in the current paddock for sure, top 3 for most although I'm not sure if he would be on my list. The question you have to ask yourself is could any other driver on the grid do what Vettel did in 2010 or 2011? - the answer is a fairly unambiguous yes.
How unambiguous is it that "any other driver on the grid [could] do what Vettel did in 2010 or 2011" if it is a plain and clear fact that that claim is 100% untrue.
If Webber had Vettel's luck in 2010, he would have finished 5th in the championship, 3 race wins down in points.
Mark Webber finished 3rd last year, so he obviously could not have done remotely the same.
JimClarkFan wrote:A second follow on question is just who is the class act at Red Bull, Vettel or Newey? Again it's clearly Newey, or for want of a better phrase, not Vettel. Newey is a great designer, on par if not better than the likes of Chapman and he has a track record of going from team to team and winning championships Williams>Mclaren>Red Bull.
So no, I don't accept your version, the Red Bull dominance has much less to do with Vettel and much more to do with Newey. The same cannot be said for Fangio, Clark, Schumacher, Senna etc.
Your only argument seems to be 'the difference is because I say it'.
Meanwhile, every one of his teams praised Vettel for his technical knowledge, including a technical director that also worked with Senna. Meanwhile, Vettel spents his nights at the track analyzing data. Meanwhile Vettel is willing to risk a completely different set-up because he's not content racing for 6th. Meanwhile, Vettel is the only one to visit the Pirelli factory. Meanwhile, Vettel turns down personal sponsors so he can focus on racing.
And no disrespect to Newey, who is the best Formula One designer in history, but if you claim that he has never developed a bad car, I have to question your F1 knowledge.
If you can't even acknowledge any of all those
facts, you are arguing according a very strange logic.