Vettel needs professional help.
It's not bad to have a coach to help him understand what the problem is and how to solve it.
For some reason in racing it is looked down upon when a driver seeks a driving coach. Imagine any other sport where athletes at the highest level didn't have a coach. I think those that do seek coaches in racing are better for it.
He sure didn't drive like he had no pressure. He was trying to make up places early, prevent falling too far behind Hamilton. He's making bad decisions:iotar__ wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 09:47"Small", silly mistakes again? Best car, ignoring reds and spin after attempted leaning on the other car went wrong when Ricciardo run off track - Suzuka outcome without the other car because you can't take corners like that. What is to blame:
- pressure? What pressure? There was zero pressure, championships are gone. You want to see pressure, watch Mercedes' strategy and Hamilton's no attempt against M.V..
- Marchionne's death? He hired both drivers FFS .
- team, car?
No, it's called running out of talent, consistent level of no performance with few highlights to counter it. Let me stress it: in no pressure environment, getting away without penalties, limited or nonexistent competition and with Raikkonen as a team mate. Ferrari's failure is a half a decade desing, not some product of pressure and small mistakes.
how's your bottas doing lately?iotar__ wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 09:47"Small", silly mistakes again? Best car, ignoring reds and spin after attempted leaning on the other car went wrong when Ricciardo run off track - Suzuka outcome without the other car because you can't take corners like that. What is to blame:
- pressure? What pressure? There was zero pressure, championships are gone. You want to see pressure, watch Mercedes' strategy and Hamilton's no attempt against M.V..
- Marchionne's death? He hired both drivers FFS .
- team, car?
No, it's called running out of talent, consistent level of no performance with few highlights to counter it. Let me stress it: in no pressure environment, getting away without penalties, limited or nonexistent competition and with Raikkonen as a team mate. Ferrari's failure is a half a decade desing, not some product of pressure and small mistakes.
My understanding is that most drivers get coaching these days.subcritical71 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 21:28For some reason in racing it is looked down upon when a driver seeks a driving coach. Imagine any other sport where athletes at the highest level didn't have a coach. I think those that do seek coaches in racing are better for it.
Vettel doesn't need driver coaching, he needs psychologist, just like Rosberg was using in 2015 2016. Which he claimed what gave him mental strength to beat LewisJust_a_fan wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 14:08My understanding is that most drivers get coaching these days.subcritical71 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 21:28For some reason in racing it is looked down upon when a driver seeks a driving coach. Imagine any other sport where athletes at the highest level didn't have a coach. I think those that do seek coaches in racing are better for it.
C'mon. Haven't you forget the end of 2007? Or 2011 (5 crashes with Massa in one year)?
But I do agree with this assessment. And IMO it is the team which should get behind the driver.
He doesn't need a driving coach, obviously. But someone to help him to cool down and teach him how to react under pressure.subcritical71 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 21:28For some reason in racing it is looked down upon when a driver seeks a driving coach. Imagine any other sport where athletes at the highest level didn't have a coach. I think those that do seek coaches in racing are better for it.
Well, there were a few in the history. He crashed into Button in Spa 2010, and don't forget famous Vettel/Webber get together that year also. Oh, and he crashed with Kubica in Australia in 2009.marmer wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 19:02Perhaps the first sign of vettels weakness in wheel to wheel driving or at least one I can pick out.
Button overtaking him on the last lap to win in Canada after vettel ran wide he had been chased down for a good few laps although it was marginal if button would have caught him but clearly it was forcing seb to drive to and above his and the cars limit
I think we are talking about the same thing. There is no doubt about his raw talent, he just needs to tweak a few things. As an example of what I mean by driving coach here is a copy/paste from a professional race driver coach on the services they provide;tpe wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 18:46He doesn't need a driving coach, obviously. But someone to help him to cool down and teach him how to react under pressure.subcritical71 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2018, 21:28For some reason in racing it is looked down upon when a driver seeks a driving coach. Imagine any other sport where athletes at the highest level didn't have a coach. I think those that do seek coaches in racing are better for it.
In short Enzo has successfully spent the past 19 years teaching drivers how to:
- Control their emotions
- Perform under pressure
- Overcome personal performance obstacles
- Overcome the past
- Improve their work ethic
- Improve their lap time
- Build strong self confidence
- Lead their team
- Sell themselves and stand out
- Improve their mental performance
- Improve their race craft