Saint_Jonny Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 I didnt like the little **** anyway, but after that piece of **** poor driving, taking Jenson out of the race, and then getting to carry on as normal...god im annoyed.
DrZuess1979 the 2nd Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 HAHAHAHAHAHAAH Left rear Puncture After trying to take another driver off
DG Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 Anyway, what an excellent race this has been, wish i had gone now!
JackFrost Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 he very much reminds me of Schumacher in some ways. Great when dominating but very clumsy when trying to overtake
St Landrew Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 I've been saying it ever since someone first mentioned him as a successor to Schumacher - He's reckless. He's hotheaded and he goes over the top. However, there's a saying in motorbike racing which I suspect holds true for cars too. I'll alter it to make sense for car racing: You can stop a fast racer from crashing all the time, but you can't make a slow racer fast. Basically, Vettel still needs to learn where 10/10ths driving is required, and where 7,8,9, or 9½/10ths is the best option. He even drives at 11/10ths occasionally, and that's just bloody dangerous. It gives me a picture of someone driving a Playstation instead of the real thing. If he doesn't learn he'll go backwards. He only needs to look at teammate Webber to find a very good example of how to do things right.
Hatch Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 and he b.itches like a girl when someone else does it to him.
IamLeGod Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 I'm glad people seem to be coming round to the idea that he is a little c*nt. Whiny little gob****e to boot. The comparisons with Schumacher are fair, he is a nasty reckless tw*t
ericofarabia Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 I've been saying it ever since someone first mentioned him as a successor to Schumacher - He's reckless. He's hotheaded and he goes over the top. However, there's a saying in motorbike racing which I suspect holds true for cars too. I'll alter it to make sense for car racing: You can stop a fast racer from crashing all the time, but you can't make a slow racer fast. Basically, Vettel still needs to learn where 10/10ths driving is required, and where 7,8,9, or 9½/10ths is the best option. He even drives at 11/10ths occasionally, and that's just bloody dangerous. It gives me a picture of someone driving a Playstation instead of the real thing. If he doesn't learn he'll go backwards. He only needs to look at teammate Webber to find a very good example of how to do things right. Aha ... the old 110% .... LOL
St Landrew Posted 29 August, 2010 Posted 29 August, 2010 Aha ... the old 110% .... LOL Too fast for his abilities and/or the situation.
Michelle Posted 31 August, 2010 Posted 31 August, 2010 Oi, Ari, this is supposed to be about Vettel being a ****le, not your great weekend away. Bastard.
Baj Posted 31 August, 2010 Posted 31 August, 2010 Oi, Ari, this is supposed to be about Vettel being a ****le, not your great weekend away. Bastard. woo managed to move it! I am liking Vbulletin 4. Now, to move your post... and mine... or just delete them...
Marsdinho Posted 1 September, 2010 Posted 1 September, 2010 (edited) If finding the "Whos the biggest **** in F1" league far more interesting than the constructors championship or the drivers championship this season. Current standings: 1: Fernando Alonso 2: Sebastian Vettel 3: Michael Schumacher Edited 2 September, 2010 by Marsdinho
Barry the Badger Posted 1 September, 2010 Posted 1 September, 2010 For me, Vettel wins that league hands down for somehow getting the team to back him after he drove into Webber in Turkey (I think).
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