They said the same about Michael Schumacher and he ended up with 7 WDC titlesI think the only way Vettel can win is from pole.
They said the same about Michael Schumacher and he ended up with 7 WDC titlesI think the only way Vettel can win is from pole.
So he arrived and left in his race suit? Idiot!
When they say this to Micheal he was Older than VettelThey said the same about Michael Schumacher and he ended up with 7 WDC titles
Judging Schumacher merely by his WDCs isn't doing him justice. He was right on the pace 91-93 going head to head with the legends of the sport (and he basically single-handedly retired Piquet). 96-99 he was driving far beyond what the crappy Ferrari was capable of. Same goes for 05+06. Oh and: many people forget that 2000 and 2003 were actually fairly close.True but you could argue that Michael didn't really have to work too hard for a lot of those championships.
I'm not saying it's just him, but if you take Button and Alonso, who have won races previously as an example, they've won a lot of races from actually racing people and coming through the field a little bit.
Something Vettel has yet to achieve.
Apart from chaos races such as Malaysia, I think that is nearly impossible to achieve this year, simply because of how close the field is. Raikkonen came close enough in Bahrain, but the Lotus was by far the best car that day. Generally, you just get held up by everyone when coming from behind because the other cars really are not much slower. There have been a lot of complaints that qualifying doesn't matter anymore, but in my opinion, at least pole position is actually much more valuable this year than it was last.Another question is which drivers are able to win with a non-winning car, and I don't think vettel is one, he needs a top 4 car in that precise track to win I think.
Considering the present situation it was Absolutely right and Pole position makes the Things easy for driver's they won't held up by traffic and the Pirelli tires will go away quickly when some one was holding you upApart from chaos races such as Malaysia, I think that is nearly impossible to achieve this year, simply because of how close the field is. Raikkonen came close enough in Bahrain, but the Lotus was by far the best car that day. Generally, you just get held up by everyone when coming from behind because the other cars really are not much slower. There have been a lot of complaints that qualifying doesn't matter anymore, but in my opinion, at least pole position is actually much more valuable this year than it was last.
He was so funny but some reporters still blaming him when he said you need balls to drive in New circuitomg baby vettel is so adorable D: that was a good showing. I love how the F1 drivers and teams are reaching out to an American audience
Sir Jackie Stewart thinks Vettel is not yet a great. I know it's an opinion long established by many.
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