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As a History graduate mate I always analyse the reason for anything being written by anyone as their is not an individual in the world who has ever written anything completely subjectivly and you have to take that into account before you come to a conclusion on anything. Not something I can switch off I'm afraid. Whilst you claim your opinons are independent they are not and neither are mine. We're human beings and therefore everything we write is tinged with an opinion however hard we try to be fair and indpenedent. You wouldn't have written this article unless you thought Webber was doing better than Vettel so your opinion is already out there to see - not that I'm saying it isn't valid - so its not independent you have something you're trying to prove as has everyone else on here. All I was saying don't be so eager to prove what you've concluded is right that you run off at it too soon and end up eating my Rosberg like humble pie - I was not putting you in any Pigeon style holes merely expressing that we know where you stand on it and you may very well be correct but lets not jump to the conclusion so soon.

 

It would be like me writing an article about how Maldonado is obviously far superior to Senna. I could justify it with stats and I may or may not be right and I could try and be as fair as possible about it but the majority of people on here would see that its influenced by the fact I don't rate Senna as a driver and am eager to prove myself correct. The they'd tell me to wait and see.

 

Back to the Webber/Vettel comparision though - this weekend should be a good indication of Webber's form as Bahrain is a bit of a bogie track for him. His highest finish here is 6th and that was back in 2006 in the Williams. So if he beats Seb here then you can say he's def back to the top of his game. Having said that though Seb has never had much luck at Bahrain. He should have won in 2010 but for a car problem and was actually in with a shot of challeging Button for the lead in 09 but a badly timed pitstop by RBR meant he got stuck behind the Trulli train.

 

Infact Seb's second place in Bahrain 2009 is the only podium Red Bull have had at the track! Maybe a bogie track for them in general.


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