mnmracer wrote:GrizzleBoy wrote:mnmracer wrote:
Is that all you can do? Tell lies?
Where was this life and death battle in Australia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Spain, Canada, Europe, Germany or Hungary?
You don't want to hear that Vettel's season has not been as bad as you want it to be made out.
You have to resort to factual inaccuracies to make your point. You need a double standard to make Alonso look good.
Because no, we can't judge Lewis for losing three races to Jenson. We can't judge Fernando for being bettered in three races by Felipe. But the fact Mark got the better of Sebastian in three races is apparently reason to burn him to the ground.
Vettel has not been that good this year tbh.
Last year he was "flawless", a "genius" as Martin Brundle would say..
This year, he's had questionable collision/race incident galore compared to the other big names and Webber kept up with him quite well compared to last year (until he signed his contract).
In almost every aspect, you could say that there has been a driver who has done better than him.
Qualifying? Maybe in 2011 with the beastly RB7, but definitely not 2012, starting outside of the top ten in Monaco while Mark was on pole.
Race craft? Certainly not. He still shows issues overtaking. Doing so out of the track boundaries on numerous occasions, causing racing incidents on more than one occasion. Sometimes multiple times in the same race.
Winning when starting away from the front row? Nope.
He did what he needed to do with the equipment he was given, but where his overall racemanship (no it isn't a word) is concerned, its not really been fantastic. There are definitely other drivers who have been more impressive with their set of wheels.
Raikkonnen for instance, has been much more impressive imo, with the limiting factor being the overall just above average, but not good enough Lotus car.
Again more big talk, again NO substantiation.
No scenario in which you can say: see what Hamilton/Alonso did there? this is something Vettel could not have done.
All talk, no substance.
Why do you even bother with such empty phrases if you know they add absolutely nothing?
Wow, really?
No substantiation? So the facts mean nothing eh?
Sebastians race craft has hurt him more than any of the "top guys" in all round racing consistency this season.
Who has created the most crash based racing incidents out of Alonso, Raikkonnen, Hamilton, Vettel? Vettel.
Who has created the most rule breaking incidents out of Alonso, Raikkonnen, Hamilton, Vettel? Vettel. Speeding under yellows, overtaking outside the track on numerous occasions.
Who has compromised the most points/positions due to their own driving as opposed to overall team reliability this season out of the top four? Vettel.
Therefore, I can say he has not been the driver of the year imo. He won the WDC for sure, but not due to superior driving consistency compared the other guys mentioned who were much more reliable as can be
substantiated, by the amount of non pit/garage induced mistakes they made.
Sorry if that hurts your feelings.
@ Cylinder below:
Don't forget how Webbers race winning performance suddenly disappeared after he signed his contract as Martin Brundle was quick to point out on many occasions
