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F1 2014

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  • 2 weeks later...
 

Daniel. You beauty!

It's great to see him outperforming vettel. Very much deserved that win

  • 2 months later...

And Ricca wins again - that's 3 wins from the last 6 races

Big call to win the whole thing this season but he might go close - he's sure got some talent

  • 1 month later...
 

Thoughts with the Bianchi family during this difficult time.

from the webber thread

This crap has won the past three world championships so it would have been very hard for Webber to turn his back on Redbull. One of those championships should have been his but for a couple of mistakes that were entirely his fault. So he has had chances but the facts are Vettel is quicker, European and wins championships.

I love Mark but the time has come to move on I believe. What’s to say anything would be different at Ferrari behind Alonso other than the fact they are friends.

I think we can see that 'Vettell', while quick, was also in a car with traction controls & other computerizations, that really suited him.... while Mark was too heavy to get the best times in Qualifying.

Vettell's light weight helps him to be quick braking into corners, & accelerating out of, & of course from the Standing Starts... Mark isn't the best of the standing Grid Start.

I think this year has shown the extent of just who are the natural All-round drivers, & Which ones need to have all the best of Machinery to be the fastest.

Vettell has been shown for what he is, & for what he isn't.

Mark Webber would be doing well like Ricciardo, in this current Red Bull Car, with out the extra traction controls, etc.

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  • 1 year later...

.... following on, vettell, so so,  Mark Webber going well in a more even competition, internationally.

 

And now in Formula1... I wish for the competition to go to single car teams;.....  with more teams buying parts/engines &/or chassis from race engineers/builders, who do not race within F-1themselves.

 

Congrats for Mark Webber on his world championship in sportscars.

 

On 10/6/2014, 12:35:11, Sir Why You Little said:

Daniel. You beauty!

SWYL, please could you alter the '2014' in the title of your thread,  to keep this thread alive as an 'F-1' thread, specifically & generally,   as distinct from the Webber or Riciardo threads.

Edited by dee-luded

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