FW17 wrote:There is a difference between driving a crap wagon and getting results and driving the best car on the grid.
Vettel has unbelievable speed when driving a top car.
- with no competition in a dominant car anyone can look good long enough that people forget bad races, on top of RB's BS machine
- in a close second and mostly second/close third best car his speed as measured in seconds and not purple prose was not good at all, meaning recently slower too often than 37 -year old Raikkonen
- pretending that Ferrari was not a quick, top, easy to drive car, with no or limited competition is a very weak excuse for driver failing
- I spoke too soon

turns out that performing well and winning is the wrong thing to do in F1 that forces you to retire.
- best candidates for Merc on sporting merit are the same as for Ferrari: Grosjean, Bottas and Perez. In that order. World of corporate and media fiction is something else.
- Cheap prediction: Bottas to Merc, Button to Williams