QUOTE (sosidge @ Oct 8 2010, 14:08)

You cannot use Monaco and Barcelona as demonstrations of Webber's "superior pace" because Vettel and the team have stated that there was a chassis fault at those races, and the chassis was replaced. After the chassis was replaced, Vettel returned to his usual stronger pace, reeling off four poles in a row, and would have had far better race results were it not for his own mistakes and some bad luck.
The other races that Webber's fans like to point to as examples of Webber's superior race pace are far from clear cut. Seb was miles ahead in Hungary before his brain fade, and then spent the bulk of the race managing his lead, or being stuck behind Alonso. Spa wasn't exactly a very long appearance by Vettel, who was running ahead of Webber and stuck behind Button before his mistake. In Monza, there is no conclusive superiority of speed from Webber, considering he was once again running behind Vettel, who was slowed down by traffic.
I see no evidence that Webber is faster than Vettel in either qualifying or race pace, although it can be close at times, it can also be 0.5s in Vettel's favour at others. What I do acknowledge is that Vettel has made mistakes and has had worse luck. Webber has had a couple of good drives, but has had virtually perfect reliability, and made as many, if not more mistakes, but has got away with all but one of them.
And to suggest that Vettel is not intelligent is simply an insult. If you have heard any of his interviews, you will see that he is very sharp. Intelligence doesn't mean an immunity from making mistakes though.
Agree on most aspects of your post.
I guess you took offense at my saying that he isn't bright... I dnt mean to insult anyone - its more to do with immaturity.
It may have been badly chosen phrase on my part but I was seriously surprised at that race edit radio quote (they didnt show it in the race)
Mark was bound to be ahead if he went on a drive thru soon after the SC ...
The only reason for confusion would arise if the team did not tell him that Mark was on a different strategy and has not pitted at all ...
But this also he could see because he was right in front of him the whole period SC was deployed. Did he mistakenly think that he himself (SV) was the leader of the SC train ? and hence the 10 + car length gap brain fade?
Something is amiss here ...
And agree to your point of SV coming across as a very mature and level headed guy in interviews - much more mature than his age.