
But, actually, F1 people say that he's really good in technical stuff. Likes to hang out with mechanics...
I wouldn't call Perez crash and burn.mileso wrote:Similar driving styles? Crash and Burn Perez as opposed to skillful Button?
Remind me what the similarities are?
Very much in the mould of M. Schumacher.Vlad-SRB wrote:LOL!
But, actually, F1 people say that he's really good in technical stuff. Likes to hang out with mechanics...
Yep, it's a valid comparison. Interesting to note that pre-season 2011, when Pirelli were just coming in, Paul Hembury says the only two drivers to take the time to visit the Pirelli factory were Schumacher and Vettel.andrew wrote:
Very much in the mould of M. Schumacher.![]()
To be quiet honest, Pirelli are rubbish. I had P6000's on my Megane; terrabad, there was two Pzero's on the back of the RX8 complimented with two bridgestone RE040's on the front; again utterly attrocious.donald29 wrote:Yep, it's a valid comparison. Interesting to note that pre-season 2011, when Pirelli were just coming in, Paul Hembury says the only two drivers to take the time to visit the Pirelli factory were Schumacher and Vettel.andrew wrote:
Very much in the mould of M. Schumacher.![]()
Actually it was just Vettel.donald29 wrote:Yep, it's a valid comparison. Interesting to note that pre-season 2011, when Pirelli were just coming in, Paul Hembury says the only two drivers to take the time to visit the Pirelli factory were Schumacher and Vettel.andrew wrote:
Very much in the mould of M. Schumacher.![]()
It was Vergne...tderias wrote:Just watched the Vettel - Ricciardo overtake for the first time. Knowing Vettel won it, I didn't really bother to look back at anything, but now that I did, I realise people are barking up the wrong tree.
Red Bull may have deserved victory this season for building the fastest car by the end of the 2012 season, but the way things have unfolded in Brazil and everyone's reaction is just bewildering. Let's just put it that way, if all of this happened to the team in red, the F1 world will be on it's head, screaming the words 'scandal' and 'shame'...
Alonso fan = exhaust trickerymikhailv wrote:Webber fails when exhaust trickery comes into play.
Webber admitted in 2011 that he struggled to adapt his driving style to the exhaust-blown diffuser compared to Vettel, but when asked by ESPN if the Singapore update took this year's RB8 away from him in relation to his team-mate Webber replied: "Not really, no."