Obviously. The gif doesn't lie.iceman1 wrote:@Treacle: So Hulk is better than Hunt now ?
I don't think Kimi anything legendary during the race, but it's unfair to say he was poor... He did all he had to do to get the best possible result.
Obviously. The gif doesn't lie.iceman1 wrote:@Treacle: So Hulk is better than Hunt now ?
Or maybe they don't hate Vettel's guts?F1EA wrote:I was actually waiting for Webber to put his thumb up on the side of the track for another Alonso ride.... that would have been funny.
Was there any booing on the podium? or was there simply not enough people?
Similar case with Rosberg and Alonso. It's not that they are not good Q'ers, they just have a different setup philosophy. I don't think Kimi himself needs to do anything differently in Q to get a better position, it's all to do with the car and setup.syafiqa wrote:if only kimi can improve his quali he's amazing during race day
Hehehehe seems the boo boys missed the bus to KoreaTreacle wrote:Or maybe they don't hate Vettel's guts?F1EA wrote:I was actually waiting for Webber to put his thumb up on the side of the track for another Alonso ride.... that would have been funny.
Was there any booing on the podium? or was there simply not enough people?
Oh godphil1993 wrote:Ferrari 284
Mercedes 283
Vettel 272
Grosjean has been outperforming Kimi. Id say from Malaysia onwards they were pretty nip and tuck and since Hungary, Grosjean has been better. People have berated him asking for team orders, when to be honest, I cant blame him asking. 3 times he has had to sacrifice his 2nd position so kimi can challenge Vettel. He didn't defend against kimi, I think he thought he had to let him go.François wrote:Call it national bias if you want, but I have to say I've been increasingly impressed with Grosjean lately.
The fact that he came back as a "changed man" after his Monza ban in 2012 - not necessarily for the better - was difficult to argue. He seemed to have lost his brillant flashes of speed, to drive overly cautiously (Korea) while remaining prone to mistakes or incidents. His 2013 season started with more struggling, and the picture of a man who had compromised his speed for fear of trouble became hard to dismiss.
Since Germany, though, wow! He outqualified Kimi 4-2, fought near the top in quite a few practise sessions and showed some quite inspiring racecraft, clinching two podiums and narrowly missing out on two others. As seen in Hungary and Korea especially, I get the feeling that he's not afraid of pulling daring moves, with a rather inspiring ratio of success. Although he still seems to be missing that little bit extra in the latter stages of the races, I'm confident he can become a force to be reckoned with for the future.
Will Vettel beat both teams? Surely speechless for me.. Oh my Gosh..F1EA wrote:Oh godphil1993 wrote:Ferrari 284
Mercedes 283
Vettel 272