Brazil 2008 tells differentlyringo wrote: Whenever in the rain racing hamilton. Hamilton makes him look like a rookie.
Brazil 2008 tells differentlyringo wrote: Whenever in the rain racing hamilton. Hamilton makes him look like a rookie.
exactly...he ovetook Hamilton in the rain so I`m not sure where the rookie part comes into it....shelly wrote:Brazil 2008 tells differentlyringo wrote: Whenever in the rain racing hamilton. Hamilton makes him look like a rookie.
wesley123 wrote:so? That shows any racecraft? The Toro Rosso's work their way up from 17th till tenth every race, still everyone has huge critic on both drivers. Racecraft for me means that you can overtake, defend, drive quickly and are able to anticipate on what has to come. To me Vettel only has the drive quickly part, although his overtake in Monza last weekend was a good one. He only drives quickly with the car he gets, he doesnt push the team in any when it is needed to, he barely gives any input and when he is outside the car he seems lazy as hell. The only reason he is becoming a 2 time WDC is because of the car, not because he himself worked really hard for it. Lok at Alonso, he pushes the team, he really works for it and has really worked for what he achieved, and the same counts for Schumacher. 2 guys who really build the team, really know their team and fought for it. Not getting a car delivered to drive in and drive fast, he is supposed to win the championship in it, I'd expect 90% of the field to do the same thing in his position, nothing specially Vettel about it but more Red Bull
No I am not saying he built the whole team, that would be illogical. I said he is an integral part of the formula that contributed to RBR becoming a winning team. He is part of the whole. No team can elevate themselves into that situation without an intelligent driver wiling to take the car to it's limits. How else will they now how to improve. Vettel provides them with that information. The testing, the racing, the early trial and error stages, the ongoing strategy and set up of the car from race to race is hard work and I am sure that no one can consider SV lazy based on the results week after week.wesley123 wrote:so you are saying that while stepping in to red bull from STR he rebuild the whole team in this short period? No, Vettel is nothing different compared to Hamilton, he was always meant to be driving the red Bull, just like Hamilton was the case. Red Bull gave him 2 years to grow in the STR. Vettel's career is nothing different compared to Hamilton's career(which I didnt even mention), only Vettel was given time to grow, Hamilton was not, and based on his performance it wasnt even needed.
You are lacking many details here. You forgot about Kubica and what role he played to make that overtake happen. Also the condition of the tyres.Traction wrote:exactly...he ovetook Hamilton in the rain so I`m not sure where the rookie part comes into it....shelly wrote:Brazil 2008 tells differentlyringo wrote: Whenever in the rain racing hamilton. Hamilton makes him look like a rookie.
This is a technical forum after all so do you mind providing the mathematics for that conclusion?n smikle wrote: Vettel has only driven against Journeyman Webber. When you have 33% percent more downforce
Bravo. Well said. Hear hear.RB7ate9 wrote:To reiterate some of the statements already made, we will need to see more than some good single races in his rookie seasons, a stellar RBR debut, and a WDC (and, let's face it, a second) to really start defining this season, last season's, or previous as the "Vettel Era". That term, itself, lends to generalization, bias, and faulty comparisons.
What we are seeing is the making of a real champion. Enough to define a soon to be seen "Era"? No, but a champion nonetheless.
Vettel has, for better or worse of other people's opinions, matured far beyond any of us can really fathom. If one compares his results from 2010 to now (not regarding technical issues) but performance and manner on the race-track, he is excelling where he needs to and doesn't threaten his team's results with neither hot-dogging or being timid with six gp wins under his belt. He has proven a lot of things:
1. With Toro Rosso he proved that he could speed to GP wins - if given the opportunity.
2. With RBR in 2009, he proved that in a supposedly lesser car (compared to the Brawns) he could take Pole and Win (China 2009)
3. With RBR in 2010, he proved that he could put his talents in a stellar car to win a WDC (albeit with a hair's breadth of a margin)
4. With RBR in 2011, he is proving that he has the coolness to put his talents to use in a stellar car by eking every ounce from it on the track without risking more than the team ought to risk (outrageous overtakes, pushing beyond grip, loss of concentration - Canada notwithstanding) to be more than just a fluke in a good car.
The "Era of Vettel" will come after he's proven himself to be more than a flash in the pan. His extreme success this year could drastically change next season. We do not know. All we know is his resounding wins have the potential to put him past Alonso, Hamilton, and Button. But that's all: potential.
We are not seeing a "Vettel Era" we are seeing a "World Champion Vettel".
As Tomba said earlier let's not forget Mark has always been very fast. Putting a Jaguar on the front row, etcn smikle wrote:Vettel has only driven against Journeyman Webber. When you have 33% percent more downforce and a washed up 35 year old teammate it's easy to look good.