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Vettel-I seriously question his race craft again after today, silly mistake to take button out, reminded me so much of turkey, but to be fair I cant blame him for the liuzzi incident.
Alonso-wrong strategy and ending up spinning off. mention to Barrichello also-got it more wrong than anyone else at the end of lap 1, lucky not to take alonso with him out of the race |
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Don't be so sure. There are at least 2 in recent history who aren't a match for Vettel's driver talent. |
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At the moment, Vettel isn't much of a match for Vettel's driver talent. A bit like early Hamilton - awesome speed but lacking a bit in control and experience to do what is right in the right situation. He should learn a lot from this year and, with another year or two under his belt, he should be in about the same place as Hamilton, with the talent and the experience to convert that into results. For the moment though, he'll probably pick up a few more donkeys before he gets there. |
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No one is perfect. as the old saw goes, "Once is a fluke, twice is coincidence, three times is a trend", and folks, both in the paddock and in the booths, are hoping that he 'gets it' before that possible third time arises. Marko, Berger, and Red Bull don't need to be making public apologies and explanations a continual part of race weekend. |
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