Also; Briatore speaking sense: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/106393
"If there was a manager with balls, he would have had them switch positions again"
Yes, simple as that.
Also; Briatore speaking sense: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/106393
"If there was a manager with balls, he would have had them switch positions again"
Yes, simple as that.
"If there was a manager with balls, he would have had them switch positions again"
Yes, simple as that.
wtf are those real tweets or satire?
I have a feeling I'm gonna feel really dumb when I find out the answer, but what exactly does "Multi 21" mean?
Yes, they're absolutely real. Absolutely. Like 100%.
I have a feeling I'm gonna feel really dumb when I find out the answer, but what exactly does "Multi 21" mean?
Poor Sebb will get so many boos on this next prodium appearance.
linkJenson Button argued that Vettel's actions in Kuala Lumpur represented a serious violation of team discipline.
"If you are told to do something by the team, and you completely ignore what they say and it costs your teammate a win, that's big," Button said. "I find team orders difficult anyway but to disregard them is something different. We all want to win, but Sebastian drives for Red Bull and they have to call the shots. So many times it has worked in his favour. I think it will hurt Sebastian in the long run. I am surprised he did it."
Mark Webber's father, Alan, said: "Up and down the pit lane Mark has not lost any credibility at all. It is probably Sebastian who has lost an awful lot. I think it will take a while to earn the respect and trust again."
He also stressed that the entire Red Bull team had expressed displeasure with Vettel's conduct: "Sebastian disobeyed team orders and most, if not all the team are disappointed in him."
linkAUTOSPORT has learned that Webber was so infuriated by Vettel's actions that he initially did not wish to take part in the podium ceremony, but he was eventually convinced to do so.
Although Vettel apologised for his actions - following a heated exchange with Webber both before and after the podium - the matter has opened up fresh tensions between the two drivers at Red Bull.
Team principal Christian Horner sat down with both drivers on Sunday night in Malaysia to vent his own frustration at the situation, but he wants further talks with Vettel to discuss where the matter goes from here.
When asked if it was possible sanctions could be taken against Vettel, Horner said: "It is type of thing that we talk about behind closed doors.
"He and I have had a discussion already and, taking the emotion out of it with time to reflect, we will have a discussion before the next race."
Agreed. Goes to show (or more evidence) that Seb can do whatever he wants without repercussion.
It will simply be like Lewis and Alonso in 2007 going forward.
I don't see a problem in that, more fun for F1 fans now and that makes Seb's title challenege even more tough
I predict a different WDC for this year. And if it was Webber.. I'll be extremely happy..
The local Canberra/Queanbeyan sports news reader just stated outright that Webber will not be at Red Bull next year. The local news does cover him quite a bit as he is a local boy, but I find it hard to believe Win news has the scoop.
I imagine it is a misunderstanding from Flavio's interview as the station production values are barely above community TV, but who knows?
It's some sort of RBR jargon. Most likely the code for the agreement that the drivers were to hold station after the last round of pit-stops.
I'm pretty sure that's exactly what it is. I can see how "Webber and Vettel won't be driving together next year" could be interpreted as "Webber is leaving RBR next year". I heard it on the news on my local radio station as well and I was flabbergasted. Highly doubt Briatore has given TWO interviews, each saying different things.The local Canberra/Queanbeyan sports news reader just stated outright that Webber will not be at Red Bull next year. The local news does cover him quite a bit as he is a local boy, but I find it hard to believe Win news has the scoop.
I imagine it is a misunderstanding from Flavio's interview as the station production values are barely above community TV, but who knows?
I don't think so... he's shown no sign that he can't match it with the higher-ups and he's always gone on record as saying that he'll retire when he's not good enough (or he's not enjoying it). Pretty sure neither of those are the case at the moment.Probably just an educated gamble. I've been convinced for the last 3 years or so that he won't race beyond the end of 2013, let alone be at Red Bull next year. I think it's a safe bet he'll be retired or elsewhere.
...he's always gone on record as saying that he'll retire when he's not good enough (or he's not enjoying it). Pretty sure neither of those are the case at the moment.
Android/F1 GAF should check out "Days Until" on the Play store... Cool app
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too expensive(for my taste).. but yeah saw it in use sometime ago, nice app
If they are going to kick Webber out from RBR after this season what are his chances of continuing his career in F1?
I can't imagine he'd want to go to a team that isn't challenging for the title, so silm.
Well, he isn´t exactly challenging for the title at RBR either.
I can imagine some teams going hard after him, for getting an experienced driver who could help them develop next years new car.
And it would be good for his ego to show that he can be a #1 driver.
Maybe Lotus or Williams would be fit for him.
I can imagine him at LOT, he´d be an upgrade on GRO. I can imagine him going to SAU and FOI, both teams with tremendous upsides looking to take the next step.
Ican´t imagine him at WIL, this team is going down, hard.
But GRO is Bully's baby.
WEB would be an upgrade in that department just as well...![]()
Well, in the car he is.So you´re saying he´s enjoying himself right now..? ;-)
Not only is that what I'm hoping, that's actually what I'm seriously thinking. On a very short-term scale, it's exactly what happened at Silverstone 2010.You never really know, maybe Webber will let his hatred of Vettel fuel him and he'll go on to win the championship this year. I don't think he has the skill to beat Vettel on a regular basis, but it might just be that Vettel is knocked off balance a bit by this "scandal" and has enough off races for Webber to take advantage.
But Webber doesn't have those TOTAL millions.
But Webber doesn't have those TOTAL millions.
I like your style.With his chin, he could bring in the razor millions.
I can imagine him at LOT, he´d be an upgrade on GRO. I can imagine him going to SAU and FOI, both teams with tremendous upsides looking to take the next step.
Ican´t imagine him at WIL, this team is going down, hard.
I like your style.
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Lotus can hardly pay Raikkonnen, imagine what they would do with two top drivers.