Keep repeating that, it might come true if you tell yourself often enough. And elephants might grow on trees eventually as well Fact is, Webber was very good today, he and his side of the garage pulled it off in the strategy department and they were AHEAD of Vettel after the final stops. Your argument is false.Not even close.
So nothing changes? Webber has never done as told.
Malaysian Grand Prix 2013 - Post Race Analysis/Observation [merged]
#51
Posted 24 March 2013 - 12:45
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#52
Posted 24 March 2013 - 12:49
Malaysian Grand Prix 2012 - Post Race Analysis/Observation,
Pretty good race if I recall.
The 2013 race however...
#53
Posted 24 March 2013 - 12:52
#54
Posted 24 March 2013 - 12:54
Very good sum up, race addicted.
I'd like to add, Alonso had not only to blame himself - going into Seb's behind was obviously out of his control, his car oversteering, Seb slowing down massively.
Not going into the pits I too did not understand but from what transpired Fernando himself did not see the full extent of the damage, he even retook Webber and the team failed to call him into the pits.
Great to see Lewis sincerely sorry for Nico - there is true friendship, it seems. Quite the contrary to RBR. Also, Ross Brawn with his calm, objective way kept the horses in the stable, while Christian Horner was not able to rein in his German horse.
Yeah, that tends to happen when you're too eager into a hairpin.
#55
Posted 24 March 2013 - 13:02
But is it 'real racing' when the leading car has the engine turned down and then lets the other car past.did not the vast majority of fans want 'real racing'?
#56
Posted 24 March 2013 - 13:59
#57
Posted 24 March 2013 - 14:03
One one hand Vettel apologizes and says that the victory is Mark's. On the other hand Hamilton says Rosberg deserved his podium. What bizarre acts are these? If they think their position is someone else, why didn't they give it to them. I don't have words for this. They want to apologize, they are shameful of what they did, but they still want it and want to keep it.
Yeah, pretty absurd. Seb especially should've said there should be no team orders in the second race of the season and nothing else.
#58
Posted 24 March 2013 - 14:12
Not even close.
Well then, with that settled, at least the lack of objectivity is out there for all to see.
#59
Posted 24 March 2013 - 14:15
Well then, with that settled, at least the lack of objectivity is out there for all to see.
Yep. Vettel was clearly faster than Webber, meaning Webber being faster than Vettel was not close. Watching the races (and LT) would help.
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#60
Posted 24 March 2013 - 14:19
Yep. Vettel was clearly faster than Webber, meaning Webber being faster than Vettel was not close. Watching the races (and LT) would help.
So how come Webber managed to keep Vettel at relative arm's length until he turned down his engine?
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#65
Posted 24 March 2013 - 22:49