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Forget him anyway. This year’s WC is Sebastian Vettel, who has bin a class above all season. That he has won what, nine, ten races is it, to Webber’s NONE, shows just how good he is, to be able to consistently get the best out of the car. Plus, he’s enjoying it so much, for him it just seems so easy.
Gotta feel sorry for Webber. Undoubtedly a very talented driver, but to be in the shadow of your much younger team-mate, by such an astonishing margin, well, I don’t think I could cope with that quite frankly. Think I’d go and try my hand at another form of motorsport tbh.
For me, Button and Alonso have bin the best of the rest. Button has quietly worked his way to team leader, got the car working how he wants it, and although he might not quite have LH’s outright speed, has shown he has a truly great racing brain. He’s not moaned or whinged, he’s just got on with it. And proved he’s more than a match for Lewis. He’s gone way up in my estimation, and imo is a good bit better than when he won his WC.
Alonso has taken a relatively poor car and dragged himself right up there. Must obviously be frustrated, but he’s remained realistic and done the best job with the tools he’s had available. He’s matured too, and given a decent competitive car, can be relied upon to produce good results. Remains comitted even when he says he’s ‘giving up’. 🙂
Of the others; Rosberg needs to be able to show what he can do in a competitive car. Red Bull would be wise to be thinking about future options with him in mind. DiResta looks the biz; let’s hope he can get a decent car in the not too distant future. Few other younger ones showing a lot of promise too.
Schuey, Barrichelo and one or two others should step aside and let some fresh young blood come into the sport. They’ve had their time, Schuey especially should aknowledge this.
S’all good fun though. Looking forward to next season already! 😀