
Guess Vettel's is just more in your face or something... I'll be quite now
I have a different interpretation of opportunity. To me, everyone had to face the same wet track. Everyone had the opportunity. Vettel grabbed it. If he is lucky, then so is everyone else.MIKEY_! wrote:He was presented with an opportunity (the luck part) but he still had to do the work to get the win.
I don't think so. Ferrari are mired in Montezemolo's mess. Until he goes they will not come back to the top in my view. Alonso is wasting his time there. He will get increaseingly angry with Ferrari in the coming years. Just my opinion but the past five years tell a story.Tomba wrote: I think Ferrari will bounce back next year. It has shown in the past as well that Newey's cars get overhauled after a few years of iterations.
To be fair – Schumacher never really had super strong team mates either. Barrichello is a really really awesome consistent driver – but he was never WDC material. I'd have loved to have seen Hakinnen get a Ferrari drive and see the two go at it.ringo wrote:Was there an Alonso era?
No, so i don't think we are seeing a vettel era, we are seeing a second Adrian Newey renaissance.
I'm not convinced it's all driver. When it's like Micheal then it's a Vettel era.
So far he is doing good in what he's given, but he needs a top shot teammate to beat before i say it's his era.
Senna was a great and never really had an era. His teammates were tough.
In the rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji, Vettel worked his way up to third, behind Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull Racing's Mark Webberwesley123 wrote:[...] Vettel is an nice guy, but an Vettel era? No way, like was said before, Vettel was defeated by teammates in most of the racing classes before F1 nor does he shows any real racecraft, he drives the car and thats it. To become an great driver you also have to work the team, in which Vettel seems really lazy. He has a bit of an lazy attitude. [...]
He has some race craft no doubt, but when in the rain i don't buy that he is that exceptional. Whenever in the rain racing hamilton. Hamilton makes him look like a rookie. His craft isn't really there i must say.Traction wrote:In the rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix at Fuji, Vettel worked his way up to third, behind Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull Racing's Mark Webberwesley123 wrote:[...] Vettel is an nice guy, but an Vettel era? No way, like was said before, Vettel was defeated by teammates in most of the racing classes before F1 nor does he shows any real racecraft, he drives the car and thats it. To become an great driver you also have to work the team, in which Vettel seems really lazy. He has a bit of an lazy attitude. [...]