Probably somewhere else (BBC, planetf1, twitter, Autosport, SkySports etc..) and he's hoping those people see it if they come across this place. But I would prefer to keep that sort of attitude out there in the wilderness because it's very stressful to enjoy F1 with so much hate going about. So probably why I retracted my original attitude here after the constant Vettel bashing for the last 3 years all over the net. Eventually even people like me get bored of the **** slinging on drivers and clear cut agenda's by their fanboys. In the end you just want one place where the bull**** is left out there... here for example. Miggins seems far more interested in highlighting the double standards and hypocrisy of driver perspective and I understand why he does it because I think he is after an answer rather than a reaction.
[/QUOTE] Special Mention to: Vettel because he had no right to be anywhere near the Mercs, and Kvyat, 2 points finishes out of 2 races, not afraid to attack but seems fairly level headed as well. (Hamilton didn't do anything that special considering how much of an advantage the mercs have, nearly lost out on pole to a car 1-2 seconds slower and just did what Vettel did for most of last year.) If Ricciardo was near Mercedes last race why shouldnt Vettel be near Mercedes?
The best way in life is to take everything with a pinch of salt (although not literally, you'll probably blow your heart ). I can't help but laugh sometimes at the claims or fanboi's and haters. I simply can't understand the likes of BBC comment sections where people seem to be generally wound up by what some deranged or wumming stranger has said???
Australia is a very unique track which doesn't hold much comparison to the majority of the other tracks.
So is Malaysia when we think about it, or at least the conditions are. Bahrain this year is going to be warm European temps, with a fairy average track?
I usually see it on how they deal with the first 4 races like Brundle always does until we get a real picture about pecking order. Come Bahrain Red Bull might be 6th and 7th and instead of "second best" they might go down to 4th best car in a blink of an eye.
Best Driver: Hamilton Worst Driver: Vergne Best Rookie (Magnussen, Kvyat, Ericsson): Kvyat Best Team: Mercedes Worst Team: Sauber Best Overtake: Alonso vs Hulk battle Funniest-moment: None Most Surprising Result: Raikkonen vs Caterham Least Surprising Result: Merc domination Special Mention to: Hulk Race Rating: 2/10 Best Commentator/Presenter: None
Best Driver: Hamilton and Hulkenberg Worst Driver: Ericsson Best Rookie (Magnussen, Kvyat, Ericsson): Best Team: Mercedes Worst Team: Sauber. Best Overtake: Anything by a williams Funniest-moment: Me watching the race. What was I thinking... Most Surprising Result: McLaren going off the boil Least Surprising Result: Mercedes dominance Special Mention to: Kobayashi and Grosjean who were edging close to the points in uncompetitive machinery. Race Rating: 5/10 Best Commentator/Presenter: BBC
Best Driver: Hulkenberg - yet again proves why he should be in a championship winning team Worst Driver: Sutil - nowhere in qualifying, didn't do much in the race before he retired Best Rookie (Magnussen, Kvyat, Ericsson): Kvyat Best Team: Mercedes - perfect all weekend, made all the right calls Worst Team: Sauber - whether the car is worse than last years at this stage of the season or not, they're still dreadful. They could be last year's Williams at this rate. Best Overtake: Kvyat on Gutierrez, lap 5, turn 1 Funniest-moment: Valterri's comment about Massa's pace Most Surprising Result: Grosjean finishing in 11th Least Surprising Result: Mclaren cocking up the weekend Special Mention to: Hamilton was flawless all weekend, but Hulkenberg continuing to maximise his cars performance just edged it Race Rating: 4/10 Best Commentator/Presenter: DC
Best Diver - The guy who put 17.3 secs between himself and the flying Nico Worst Driver - Kimster did not have a good day Best rookie - Kyvat Best team - Mercedes. A FW14b type performance. Worst team - Sauber Best overtake- Daniel on Vettel Funniest-moment - Teddy Kravitz making Claire Williams look stupid Most surprising result - After Australia I would not of thought any driver would be 3 tenths quicker than Nico in a race. Least surprising result - Alonso getting the best out of a Ferrari. Special mention to: Hulks, F1 needs to see this guy in a top car. Race - 5/10 Best commentator/presenter Crofty and Brundle , they see things before it happens and are tops at conveying issues to the fans.