Sebastian seems to be a little bit more exciteable, when expressing his feelings towards the pit wall, and especially when he told the team on the radio, after his crash with Webber at Turkey in 2010, that he's....going home.....
Sebastian seems to be a little bit more exciteable, when expressing his feelings towards the pit wall, and especially when he told the team on the radio, after his crash with Webber at Turkey in 2010, that he's....going home.....
Complaining while in the cockpit doesn't make anybody a jerk. Its a perfectly sensibly thing and anybody would do it in such a competitive high-stress environment.
You let Lewis scream at his pit wall the way that Sebastian had, and also drop the F bomb a couple of times on them, and see the response that he would receive......it wouldn't be very positive.
Complaining while in the cockpit doesn't make anybody a jerk. Its a perfectly sensibly thing and anybody would do it in such a competitive high-stress environment.
Lewywo4 - Vettel is not exactly famous for eliciting a positive response from motorsport forums, to the point where he is criticised for such things as having a personality, raising his finger in celebration and winning four World Championships.
He raises his finger to celebrate a victory and his own freaking supporters are on his back! That's just my point. Lad literally cannot do anything right.
Bill Boddy as if all other drivers are not worn out for trying to make up 1 second per lap speed deficit in their cars to Red Bull and getting constantly beaten by at least 30 seconds each race by Vettel and Red Bull. That is typical Christian Horner BS talk
Even if racers are a breed apart from the rest of humanity, the racer breed isn't exactly a homogeneous group, each has their own personal quirks and ways.
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