There is an unwritten rule, Vettel broke it. In the end he deserved not to finish. But it should have been a Red Bull 1-2.
Hopefully he will learn from it and mature.
What I took away from the race though; McLaren will be the team to beat next race out and for the championship I believe.
Unless Red Bull have some great new developments up their sleeve. If you remember last year, McLaren developed their car
better than anyone else in the second half of the season.
Last edited by thegame888; 31-05-2010 at 01:35 AM.
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Vettel had plenty of room and there was so much of the straight to go i duno why they dint keep going.
Vettell probably would have got Webber at the end as he had the speed and Mark would have yielded at the end of the straight cos Vettell had the inside line
But farout that was pretty ordinary
Hopefully it doesnt rattle the team for too long
The reaction from Adrian Nuey and Christian Horner was priceless LOL
there is bad blood between the Vettel and Webber you can tell it... every before the race... probably ever since Webber started winning... Red Bull is trying to proclaim everything is la di da but by wisking Vettel off to the team caravan thing
s**t like that can spell the end of a championship... it was early on in the race anyway... chances are the Mclarens would have probably overtook Webber and Vettel because of the F Duct... still Vettel could have got some points on the board to help the constructors championship...
i don't even know why people are getting p!ssed off Webber still leads the championship... if he and the team were smart enough they would take it into their stride, get their stupid F Duct working and work as a team...
There was always something suss going on over at RBR
Vettell was always the number 1 driver - and it was easier to hide when Vetell was winning last season
But not Mark's ontop you can see the frustration on SB's face..
MW now leads and the team would be foolish to risk another incident like that again..
It is early in the season but as long as MW is consistent and keeps maintaining the lead over SB then the team will have to back the lead driver whether they like it or not (i.e. Christian Horner & Helmut Marko)
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