I won't contest the obvious fact that Webber does not like being the number 2 driver. Nor will I contest that Brazil '12 was a "consolation win" for Webber from the team. However, Webber did have moments of clarity where he slapped himself on pole but, as usual, bogged the start.
What I present, though, are the timings from Korea, and the simple situation where Webber (who placed himself frequently on the podium) kept those positions from the likes of Alonso and Hamilton and Button - the main antagonists to Vettel's imperious march in '11.
As for the video, I'd like to see it (Whether it'd be full races or perhaps analyses, I'm all for more footage where available). Please PM it, though. As "rear-gunner" drivers can be it's own thread (that will no doubt devolve into a Hamilton/Button "who should be no. 2" argument

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In regards to Vettel's car. He's bound to stick with 2011-spec alternator (if it was used), and not test any new non-aero parts. If Red Bull were really crazy, they may have Webber's car be a smidge uncomfortable in the seat so that if Vettel's car clunks out, Webber will swap with him (just like Le Mans)
