I don't the problem is that people hate a winner. It's just that Vettel's success has little to do with his ability and more to do with the car he's been afforded. Last year RedBull were miles ahead of the others. There are still loyts of questions over his ability to be competitive if he were'nt in the dominant car on the grid.
No way he would have been able to do what Hamilton was able to do with poor McLaren cars or Alonso last season with a poor Ferrari
I don't the problem is that people hate a winner. It's just that Vettel's success has little to do with his ability and more to do with the car he's been afforded. Last year RedBull were miles ahead of the others. There are still loyts of questions over his ability to be competitive if he were'nt in the dominant car on the grid.
No way he would have been able to do what Hamilton was able to do with poor McLaren cars or Alonso last season with a poor Ferrari
Alonso just missed out on WDC last year with much worse car and bad luck while RB had by far the best car and Vettel had the most luck. And look what Lewis did with the McLarens, he took them far past what they should have been capable of. If everyone had equal car, it would go
1. Alonso
2. Lewis
3. Kimi
4. Vettel
5. Massa
6. Webber
7. Rosberg
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God damn, what bad luck for Alonso and Ferrari so far this season.