White Blue wrote:I don't think the way some people here come down on Seb is entirely fair.
And your bias towards anyone German and your constant excuses for poor performances by said Germans isn't fair either.
WhiteBlue wrote:In his post race comment he said that he braked while his car was still unsettled from a bump and Horner said he probably did not expect Button to brake as early as he did.
Translation: I made another stupid mistake, took out another competitor while fighting for position towards the front of the field because I can't overtake another driver without hitting them. Now that we've established what my excuse was for not making a clean pass I'll do what I usually do and blame the driver I ran into for not getting out of my way, instead he was making sure that due to the damage on his car he was maximizing the potential of his car to keep me behind him. I didn't agree with his move so I rammed him.
WhiteBlue wrote:Alonso was just lucky that his mistake did not take out someone else.
You mean like the two completely stupid moves Seb has made and taken out his teammate and leader of the race? Yeah, Alonsos mistake was directly comparable.

It was a simple mistake, not one that took out another competitor directly because he can't control his car while passing. You're indirectly comparing one of only two real passers in Formula 1 to Vettel who rams people?

Alonso isn't a foolhardy passer like Vettel and he isn't lucky he didn't take anyone out, that's where the car stopped he didn't park it there. Unlike another one of your German counterparts who did exactly that.
Lewis drove a fantastic race and I was literally out of my seat saying NO! when he almost beached it! Would have been heartbreaking to see that drive ruined by one slick corner. It blows me away that neither Webber nor Kubica pitted when Lewis drover past. It made zero sense to pass that opportunity up. Great race overall.