Stewart pls. You had the most dominant car every season you won. That little Tyrrel was in league of it's own. Stewart and his french teammate would just fly away from everyone else, like RBR did last year. All of his championships are won in that team with double more points than other championship contenders or he DNFed most races and didn't win championship by a huge margin again. He came after Clark and battled whoevers when Rint died (who took the title even he was killed in mid season) before Lauda came to scene. So, what he is implying I don't know. I already rate Vettel higher than him even this season hasn't ended. If Vettel wins this title it's hard fought just as 2010 was.
Vettel, I mean I wanted to see him fail and he did in some races, but he is just relentless, proper German till the very end. He beat his rivals in straight fights, he made comebacks, executed wise strategies with the team and is by far the best qualifier of them all, all in this year. All well done to Alonso, but neither luck can be forever on his side, nor Ferrari can seem to stop fakin him up. If I was in Vettel's shoes I wouldn't be looking with glossy eyes at Ferrari from this past 3 years and they say you're only as good as your last race.
The relationship he has with Newey an Newey with him is amazing. I wouldn't be risking that for all matters. Sometimes I build a really nice setup and I find .2 or .3 just like that, then imagine if you've got a cool parts in your car that do that and the setup. Newey hadn't had something of that sort since Mika Hakkinen. Yeah, I'm sorry Iceman fans and DC fans. However, we forget how young Vettel is and how many years of F1 are ahead of him. Being 6 years younger than Alonso means he can go to Ferrari when Alonso retires from F1 if that is something he has to do in his lifetime.
Interestingly, RBR as a car is purposelessly built to be the quickest car in Vettel's hands over the course of the season. The most tracks are new tracks with shorter straights and more direction changes and mid speed corners than the old tracks. That's how the car is now built for 3 years in a row and I don't understand why other teams don't focus on that specific part. I mean what they do is copy something from RedBull when they see that they have to have it. Why not focus on what for RedBull is doing it and you might come up with even better solutions to the problem then.