I like them personaly but they seem to be scraping the barrel with Herbert and alesi of late. EMSC may be happy next year as MS may be up on the podium
Nah I think its great they bring the drivers after thoughts to the fans. The passion of the fans in Silverstone, Monza and Suzuka have been great. better than in a living room behind a jug of water
If they got them right after getting out of the car it would be great... you'd get true emotion. What we get on a podium is bollocks.
How do you get a rear anti-rollbar failure out of nowhere? surely it was already damaged from quali yesterday?
Because after a serious bout of racing, normal Red Bull dominance has been resumed. I'd actually prefer seb to win the WDC over Fernando, but does he have to make it so boring?
So glad i went back to bed, Red Bull are in a different class and its their incredible development team that deserve all the praise! As for Mclaren, 3 broken race cars in a row for Lewis, I fail to see the risk going to Mercedes. Alonso is still holding on in the championship but he better hope for some wet races and some mechanical problems for Seb which isnt likely.
Oh dear, regarding this i found a nice summary in another forum. The thread there questions Sebs quality. Here a snippet: ----- As long as people apply hypocrite double standards, the question will never go away. Because when Senna, Schumacher, Alonso or Hamilton win in the rain, it's because "a driver's true talent comes to the top in the rain". When Vettel wins in the rain, it's because he's had the fastest car. Because when Ayrton Senna wins 26 races from pole position in 4 years, it's because he's amazing. When Vettel wins 17 races from pole position in 4 years, it's because he can only win from the front. Because when Fernando Alonso wins 16 races (47%) with more than a 10 second lead, it's because he drags his car to the front. When Vettel wins 12 races (48%) with more than a 10 second lead, it's because he always has the fastest car. Because when Fernando Alonso has never impressed against a team mate of any calibre, it doesn't matter. When Vettel outqualifies qualifying-specialist Mark Webber 80% of the times, it's because he's never proved himself against a team mate. Because when Fernando Alonso, Michael Schumacher and Mika Häkkinen have their team mates move out of their way or "not get too close" halfway through the race, it's because they deserved it. When Vettel's team asks his team mate not to overtake in the last laps and Webber ignores it, it's because Red Bull is favoring "their golden child". -----