He'll pull over. He wont win the championship anyway if Alonso is third. He already said he wants to keep the championships with redbull.Sean H wrote:I don't think Vettel will pull over like Massa. We have already seen those two crash into each other once.
Vettel told the BBC that he will do everything so that a Red Bull driver becomes championSean H wrote:I don't think Vettel will pull over like Massa. We have already seen those two crash into each other once.
+1andrew wrote:I would rather see Vettel loose the title due to a blown engine after giving it his all than pull over for the likes of Webber.
MrM said last week that Alonso winning the championship would devalue F1. As with most things said by Mr M I disagreed. However, I would say that a driver like Webber winning the championship would be a kick in the nadgers for F1. In 9 years in F1 he has done nothing spectacular then all of a sudden he lands in an Adrian Newey car by virtue of being in the right place at the right time. In effect a Webber win is really an Adrian Newey win.
A championship for Alonso (dear God no!) or Veetel would be much more satisfying as, like them or loath them, they are both undeniably incredibly talented and fast, and have been throughout their career, regardless of what car they are in.
He may say that now. But nothing up to this point has shown that he or the team support Webber for the title.siskue2005 wrote:Vettel told the BBC that he will do everything so that a Red Bull driver becomes championSean H wrote:I don't think Vettel will pull over like Massa. We have already seen those two crash into each other once.
+1andrew wrote:I would rather see Vettel loose the title due to a blown engine after giving it his all than pull over for the likes of Webber.
MrM said last week that Alonso winning the championship would devalue F1. As with most things said by Mr M I disagreed. However, I would say that a driver like Webber winning the championship would be a kick in the nadgers for F1. In 9 years in F1 he has done nothing spectacular then all of a sudden he lands in an Adrian Newey car by virtue of being in the right place at the right time. In effect a Webber win is really an Adrian Newey win.
A championship for Alonso (dear God no!) or Veetel would be much more satisfying as, like them or loath them, they are both undeniably incredibly talented and fast, and have been throughout their career, regardless of what car they are in.