Its crazy that anyone would think that, regardless of their views on whether or not he prioritised within the team. Its just spiteful jealousy, and trust me I am not a Vettel fan.
Vettel on his rivals (again): Oh, go on Seb, hang your balls in the pool: you know you wanna! http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/24666936 Funny how Seb only mentions Kimi and Alonso by name but Benson somehow turns that into Lewis...
Because Benie Ecclestone has a personal grudge against him (going back to the 1940s if memory serves) and pays 20,000 people at each GP £100 to scream abuse at him.
This, he a fourth rank driver in a car that gives you 2.4 secs lead off the first lap and destroys the races as a spectacle. Plus his personality is annoying as hell. I know not everybody can be cool like Kimi but this guy with his frog noises and finger pointing really grates, hope Webber gives him a little tap on the nose before he exits F1 and who can blame him for that
A the end of the day everyone who works with him, knows him, deals with him has nothing but nice things to say, they say he's humble kind and just an all round nice guy, only one person doesn't, and that's the pathetically jealous Aussie loser Webber.
Wow, what a u-turn from JV: http://sportbild.bild.de/SPORT/form...-villeneuve/vettel-ist-zum-mann-geworden.html I still don't like JV anyways.
I'm not fond of either of them myself. I can accept that Vettel has many laudable qualities but neither "humble" nor "cool" is among them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula-one/24922736 Oh my god Horner really does talk some **** sometimes. Alonso throwing his hat to the crowd is apparently encouraging the boos. There is no other point to his argument (unless the bbc edited it out)
I actually think Horner is part of Vettel's problem with that minority of motorsport fans who dislike him. As though Vettel dominating the races wasn't enough we then have to go through the sickly post race rapturous praising of Vettel by Horner which has recently seeped into the race itself. By the time we get to the Red Bull Ring I fully expect F1 to become the Red Bull Show hosted by Christian Horner and featuring the wonder driver Sebastian Vettel. Seriously though, I hope next season is a little less one sided, and Mark Webber writes his autobiography.