Bottas to Ferrari would be a good move for him, good young driver only issue would be if there is something in place making sure Vettel is the No 1
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Aye calamitous how that worked out, still think Hamilton will win the title, he's quite simply the fastest man out there this season, and it will take a heap of bad luck to do enough for him not to win it imo.
The way he's been this season and the end of last, once the initial disappointment passses; it will only make him more determined.
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He said like 4 or 5 times in the interview afterwards that he was lucky. I don't think that he did anything wrong. Better than Hamilton walking about with a long face.Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post**** off Rosberg celebrating like you have earned that.
Vettel was the best in that regardless,
especially his joke about being happy when it was all about the Hamilton/Mercedes/Rosberg situation.
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...F1 has got so boring that nobody is even bothering to comment on this now
If Monaco hadn't happened, and had Vettel not gotten in Lewis's way in Spain, I reckon Lewis would have won every race this season at a canter. I know Rosberg won in Spain, but we've seen how he reacts when he has Lewis on his tail.
With Mercedes being so utterly dominant, its starting to feel like the Ferrari Schumacher era. At least when Red Bull were at the top, you had one season with 7 different winners in the first 7 races, and Alonso taking Vettel to the last race twice. This is different, the formula is knackered.
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I hate all the management of the cars these days, I know to an extent it was always there but it all feels so much more stage managed these days than just letting the drivers going out there and you know race.
You're right about the Monaco and Spanish GPs both I've always found utterly tedious anyway but without the hiccup and the poor start from Lewis on another track that's not really built for overtaking he'd have won those easily as well.
The comments from Alonso recently on how F1 has gone the wrong direction is telling imo. It's not the "test" it once was imo which is a real shame, it's supposed to be the pinnacle of motor racing but it feels like a dumb down version of what it really should be at present.
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