I get the willies a bit too. Bottom line is, it's un-natural to be that high up from the surface of the planet. So your brain is telling you to get the f down or you'll kill yourself.
Either way, unlike yourself I don't check wiki religiously before I post in a vain attempt to look like I know what I'm talking about, so I'll say what I remember and if it's wrong it's wrong, I don't give a shit. I'm not a fake person I say what comes off the top of my head, the first thing that comes to my head. Sure maybe it reflects a certain amount of naivety but at least it's coming from myself and not somewhere/someone else.
Not sure what Liverpool has to do with any of this though...
Schumacher was a bit of a dick yea, but actually he NEVER bit the hand that fed him. He never disobeyed team-orders, when Eddie Irvine challenged for the title in '99 Schumacher supported their effort fully. Contrary to Vettel who wants every stat to cross his T's and dot his i's.
If all your success in your career, what you built your whole life towards, rested on one organization and they ordered you to hold station and not attack your team-mate [who even at that point quite obviously didn't have long to go in F1 anyway]. Would you have done the same thing? No, nobody would have done that.
The guy has no respect. For his team, for Mark, for any other driver on the grid. Which is only cemented by [on the rare occasion he does get attacked] he does these desperate and forceful moves to push people to the, and beyond the limits of the track. See Suzuka 2011 start vs Button for example.
That's the only reason I despise him with moral logic rather than just opinion. Regardless of what I believe of his true potential, he's on the limit of the car and to be fair yea.. great but it's not like Alonso, Hamilton or even Hulkenberg or Bianchi would be getting anything less out of that car either.
Lets be honest, people who favour Vettel are either ex-Schumacher fans or people who've only watched F1 for 5 minutes. Every driver on the grid has spent all that time of their lives trying to make it to F1, and when they do there's a spoilt lil shit who gets everything he wants and it's still not enough. You just don't go about it the way Vettel has, unless you're a child of course.
When you see other drivers win you see that special feeling and they genuinely thank the team and the driver went the extra mile to do it. With Vettel all you see is green eyes and another line on the mental chalk board.
To be successful doesn't mean you have to be a ****, look at Rossi for instance.
Yea but any car I drive has 0 damage. That's my point. Regardless of armour, the armour only helps for me to stop getting a locked wheel for a bit longer and allows for less inertia loss when hitting other vehicles.
And how would you possibly be able to recall this correctly if you were 2? There were 1 or 2 times Hill did crack under pressure, yes. Though all of the retirements in the early part of '95 except teh British GP were down to gearbox seizures and a half-shaft failure.
You mean Hills almost win with the Arrows at Hungary and Hills victory in Spa?
Hill was better than JV. He challenged Schumacher in 94 and 95 quite legitimately considering the Benneton was a better car whilst Coulthard was making a complete tool of himself.
The difference is you can do what Vettel has done without being a ****. That's the difference. Vettel pissed all over RB with the Malaysia incident by ignoring them and pissed over the whole F1 community by doing so.
I think there's already marshalls en route off camera to the left. Eitherway the instinct in us tells us someone should be there helping but I mean cmon, it had been like less than 10 seconds of teh car in the water. People can't react in less time with something like this.
Vettel is a Red Bull wonderkid, Webber isn't. That's why its obvious where the loyalty lies. Wouldn't surprise me if Red Bull had some underground Salzburg test facility where they test on animals 'n shit.
Agreed. Also, the booing to Vettel is just funny. The public know he doesn't deserve the results he has, partly because he's a ****, but mostly because he's just an average driver in the best car.