Re: New F1 season kicks off this weekend
Monza passed without comment here and so far, Singapore as well. I guess with the WC outcome a foregone conclusion (Vettel wins), so interest wanes. Not for the hardy fan (or F1 nerd) if you will. There is always so much going on.
OK Seb hasn't won it yet but he has done a fine job this year. Boring? Well if you want to look at it that way. Look at it another and you will see he has set the most poles and won the most races, without the fastest car - certainly not at all the tracks. But he, and his team have simply done the best job. Maximised the potential of it every time out - mostly - and then he gives it the remaining percentage of brilliant driving and there is your champion 2011.
At Monza they trimmed his car back by over 20kph on the straights against the Mercedes (which were fastest) and he still still won it and set the pole time. Red Bull bogey track - forget that.
Singapore, different circuit and dynamics - same story. He gets it on the pole, runs away at first then manages the tyre wear and hopes there ISN'T a safety car. But there is and he loses all he has gained but he just does it all again.
Button drove very well and is easier on his tyres, but even he didn't have the confidence to push early enough on his last set to cause Vettel any undue pressure. When he finally knew he could make it to the end on his last set of boots it was already too late and Vettel could manage the gap.
Hopefully with the title over and all attention being switched to the 2012 designs, we will see the other teams take more risks in the last races. It doesn't matter anymore. Gamble on the super softs with say Massa snatching pole (you never know) and get him to hold everybody up for the first 12 laps and then hopefully there is a dogfight. Vettel can overtake with the best of them, anybody who says he can't is wrong, but when he is in the pack with Alonso, Webber, Hamilton and Schumacher et al - anything can happen and hopefully it will.
My final word. Da Resta. What a great season. When Schumi eventually packs it in he will be a great prospect for Mercedes. But if I was Ferrari I wouldn't wait. Perez is good, sure, but Da Resta is better. But who wants to play second fiddle to Alonso? Wouldn't have to be forever though and Ferrari would be a good place to be.
OK my final final word for now. How I hate these cars with their skinny tyres. It really came home to me watching on Sunday just how daft they look. Skinny rear tyres and skinny rear wings, F1 roller skates. Everyone talks about with the turbos how these cars will sound in the future, but coupled with how they look, its just awful..........