Congratulation RBR and VETTEL

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Nando wrote:
mnmracer wrote:Ah right, that's why Räikkönen was all over Vettel in Bahrain. That must be why Vettel held his lead so easily in Canada. Why Vettel was so easily taking on the Lotus' in Hungary, why Button on hards was faster than Webber on softs in the USA.

Serious, how do you come up with that? You really do live in a completely different reality.
Why are you ignoring the question? What race?

Yea and apart from Raikkonen (who had a car that was known for taking care of the tires very very good) who was even in close proximity?

I don´t even think you watch the races, just check results on F1.com to be honest.

And you still haven´t shown anything that supports your theory that the Red Bull was better in Qualifying then in the Race.
You know why? Because it´s not true. Race pace has always been their strongest card compared to their qualifying not compared to others.

I suggest watching the races next time.
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In Bahrain Lotus was on 3 and 10 seconds. Webber was on 38 seconds.
And you fail to answer, where was this 'superior to qualifing race pace' in Canada, Hungary, Abu Dhabi, USA or Brazil? Even in Korea and India the Ferrari's were MUCH closer. So tell me, where was it?

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You dont seem to be able to read so we'll just leave it at that.
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Nando wrote:You dont seem to be able to read so we'll just leave it at that.
Riddle me this then.
How do you compare qualifying pace to race pace, if not comparing to others?

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Vettel only won 1 GP in the first 13 races of the year. Keep in mind, Fernando Alonso only took part in 18 of the twenty races and lost by a measely 3 points. Driver of the year by a country mile: Fernando Alonso. Congrats to Vettel and Red Bull nonetheless.

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Vettel only took part in 18 races too, mind.
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raymondu999 wrote:Vettel only took part in 18 races too, mind.
LOL, no one remembers that either.

The RBR / Vettel package was too good this year. They have set a very clear benchmark. I would also assume that any other team could setup their business model and team structure exactly like RBR, they could also get more funding exactly like RBR - so using that as an excuse is not fair. You cannot accuse the other side of winning a war with better weapons - either get better weapons yourself of find a winning strategy, complaining you lost falls on deaf ears.
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Cam wrote:
raymondu999 wrote:Vettel only took part in 18 races too, mind.
LOL, no one remembers that either.

The RBR / Vettel package was too good this year. They have set a very clear benchmark. I would also assume that any other team could setup their business model and team structure exactly like RBR, they could also get more funding exactly like RBR - so using that as an excuse is not fair. You cannot accuse the other side of winning a war with better weapons - either get better weapons yourself of find a winning strategy, complaining you lost falls on deaf ears.
People who think it's all about money should have a talk with a certain Japanese car maker in Cologne :lol:

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Red Bull are Sebastian Vettel, Christian Horner,Adrian Newey and Dieter Mateschitz.
If it was up to Mark Weber they wouldn't win a race. Considering the car at his disposal, the Aussie driver finished 100 pts behind Vettel

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Locked - I'm on a purge of driver threads.

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