Well.....if Alonso can't win it, then I want Webber to win. I'm tiring quickly of Vettel in much the same way as we all used to tire of MS winning everything in sight. Time for other teams and drivers to up their game, I think!
Yeah, I don't mind Vettel, I just don't want to see him walk away with the Championship and have the season end half way through the year because there isn't anything left to race for. I DO want to see Mark get a championship in though - I believe he has it in him. And then again, I've cheered for Alonso since JV left, so as much as I am not a Ferrari fan, I remain somewhat loyal to Fernando - "Fred" as I prefer to call him. However, between tire degradation and the annual 4:00 PM downpour, I'm sure this race will be far more interesting than the dominance of Vettel in Melbourne.
I reckon HRT will be in with a good chance for victory!
ReplyDeleteI hope Alonso goes well and after Hammy's comments about him being Senna, I hope he finishes about 20th.
Hard to look past Vettel if R1 is anything to go by.
Well.....if Alonso can't win it, then I want Webber to win. I'm tiring quickly of Vettel in much the same way as we all used to tire of MS winning everything in sight. Time for other teams and drivers to up their game, I think!
ReplyDelete"I'm tiring quickly of Vettel in much the same way as we all used to tire of MS winning everything in sight."
ReplyDeleteYeah it's sort of a "German thing" !! But I agree, the more winners the more exciting and close the Champ race is.
Hey! I'm almost ready to stand up and cheer if bloody Button won a race again!
ReplyDeleteMust say I like Vettel. Where I found Schumacher to be devoid of personality, Vettel seems fun and nice on the TV, so I don't mind so much.
ReplyDeleteStill an Alonso man though...
Vettel's dominance @ Melbourne was scary. Just hope our Mark can overcome the mental scars.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I don't mind Vettel, I just don't want to see him walk away with the Championship and have the season end half way through the year because there isn't anything left to race for. I DO want to see Mark get a championship in though - I believe he has it in him. And then again, I've cheered for Alonso since JV left, so as much as I am not a Ferrari fan, I remain somewhat loyal to Fernando - "Fred" as I prefer to call him. However, between tire degradation and the annual 4:00 PM downpour, I'm sure this race will be far more interesting than the dominance of Vettel in Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteI think the real question we should be asking is:
ReplyDeleteWas Petrov a "one off" lucky star, or does the boy actually have what it takes this year?