Please.
He's going to ride that crown and make it look like he's the greatest driver of all time.
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Please.
He's going to ride that crown and make it look like he's the greatest driver of all time.
Hmmm you're right...
Plus he's probably going to stick around with Red Bull developing the cars, so he'll be on the BBC all the time.
:laugh::laugh:
Luckily my torture stops when gets out of the car or off the podium.
I do hope Vettel gets it over him.
I hope Alonso gets it over both of them.
Well as long as it isn't Webber or Hamilton I don't mind who gets it.
Noooooooo!!!! :no:
Button can't have it either
He's not going to get it anyway.
Hence the reason why I didn't mention him.
Very clever exclusion.
Did not see it. :laugh:
I hope Kobayashi gets a better seat next year.
He's awesome
I do like his banzai style of racing.
What amazes me is he overtakes more than anyone else, yet he hasn't yet put himself in the barrier.
Hamilton just touches Massa slightly and he's out.
Alonso needs a clean start. He needs to win here if he wants to stay in the hunt
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I'm feeling a Red Bull one two tomorrow.
Red Bull fan.
Lol at Webber.
Ah well, looks like the title is Alonso's.
Shame, Vettel was having such a good race.
What a race :o
Sutil was driving awesome, too bad for him..
Vettel also.
and I'm so happy for Fernando Alonso :wow:
It's been a very good race.
Full of incidents.
Fantastic race
25 smackers coming my way ? Well done Fernando :clap:
Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner says the team will consider whether to impose team tactics between it's two drivers and ask Sebastian Vettel to support Mark Webber's title challenge for the final two races of the season.
I'm not happy to be honest, It's going against everything they stand for...
They're a pure racing team, to bring in team tactics just ruins it for me.
Indeed.
In McLaren and Ferrari team orders are now needed. Not at Red Bull though.
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If Alonso wins the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix and Webber finishes lower than fifth then he will take the title, but the two-time world champion told he was not thinking about the maths.
"Yes, that's true - and if Red Bull miss their plane to Brazil, that's another way to be champion," he joked. "The odds remain in favour of Red Bull. In Korea I have only guaranteed to be fighting in Abu Dhabi in the last race of the season."
Former Renault Formula 1 team boss Flavio Briatore thinks only a "disaster" will prevent Ferrari's Fernando Alonso lifting his third world crown this season. Briatore also believes the battle for the title is now down to two drivers he manages, Alonso and Red Bull's Mark Webber. "For Vettel it's impossible, Hamilton the same. The only two who can win are Alonso and Webber," said Briatore
Draw your sword sir.
We shall battle to the flag.
Pfft...
I'd rather Alonso over Webber anyday.
Red Bull driver Mark Webber is relishing the prospect of chasing down Fernando Alonso's lead in the drivers' championship at the final two races of the season.
Webber led the drivers' standings by 14 points heading into last weekend's Korean Grand Prix, but after spinning off on lap 19 he now trails Ferrari's Alonso by 11 points. However, he is confident that his Red Bull team, which has taken 14 pole positions and seven wins this season, can still deliver in the final two rounds.
"It was a pretty extraordinary race and it's closed things up at the top of the world championship," Webber told his official website. "But I absolutely believe that I can win the title. The RB6 is a great car and I'm going to relish these last two races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
"To be racing against guys of Fernando's calibre is very rewarding and beating them is what sport at this level is all about."
His team-mate Vettel is also keen to bounce back after he retired with an engine failure in Korea. However, after taking pole at the last two grands prix and leading the majority of both, he said he will not change the way he is driving.
"Nothing is going to change in my approach to the final two rounds," Vettel said. "My [engine] failure makes everything more interesting and difficult. But it is still possible. I am going to fight until the end."
Mercedes team chief Ross Brawn says they are finally getting to where they want to be with their car, following Michael Schumacher's fourth-place finish at the Korean Grand Prix. "It took a little longer than I expected but I see real progress," he said.
A little late me thinks.
They should be working on next years' car rather
The BBC reported a couple of months ago that Mercedes were concentrating on next seasons car.
Well then I'm not sure.
It sounded like they are getting this years' car where they wanted.
Hence the 4th place
Oh I'm confused now.
Makes two of us.
Either way, Schumi still sucks :laugh:
Maybe they are working on both, this year's and next year's car :D
Pointless working on this years car now.