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RED BULL RACING. INVINCIBLE UNTOUCHABLE UNBEATABLE. CHAMPIONS
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satusembilan posted on 4-2-2013 01:07 PM
hebat2..
kejuaraan kali ke 4 tidak mustahil lagi
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weta_studio posted on 4-2-2013 04:16 PM
hebat2..
kejuaraan kali ke 4 tidak mustahil lagi
jangan mimpi...thn ni bendera merah akan berkibaran disetiap podium.....
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kereta ni evolusi dari tahun lepas..
even Ferrari pun ada tiru kete RB utk kereta F138 tu..
kejuaraan kalo ke4 tak mustahil lagi... |
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'I messed up today' - Vettel
Sebastian Vettel admits he was wrong to overtake Mark Webber in the final stages of the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Webber was leading his team-mate by over four seconds ahead of the final round of pit stops and rejoined just ahead afterwards, but Vettel attacked and despite team orders to hold position Vettel eventually took the lead and the victory. Webber was clearly angry following the race, as were the Red Bull hierarchy, but Vettel thinks his error will not prove overly disruptive as he claims he was unaware of the order.
"It has to be said that we respect each other and there's nothing in that regard that has to be fixed," Vettel said. "Obviously I owe him a proper explanation. I tried to give it in front of everyone and I will try again just face-to-face. We don't hate each other so I don't think there's anything to worry about going in to the next couple of races.
"I messed up today, I apologise for that but right now I want to say the truth. I wasn't aware of it otherwise I wouldn't take that much risk to pass someone I'm not supposed to pass at that moment. But obviously just before we got out on the podium I had a very quick word and it was quite a shock. It's not easy for me to admit but that's the truth so I want to stick to the truth."
Vettel even went as far as to admit that he wasn't proud with his victory as Webber should have been the man to win the race.
"I'm not really too worried or don't really care about the criticism that is coming now. I owe an explanation to Mark and to the team and that's it. Everyone else obviously has the right to have their own opinions but for sure it is not a victory that I'm very proud of because it should have been Mark's." |
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vetel ni la perangai dia dari dulu lagi..... selfish |
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"but Vettel thinks his error will not prove overly disruptive as he claims he was unaware of the order."
alasan tak leh bla.... |
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Horner marah betul kat vetel ni....dulu race kat turki pun same jugak....last last dari lead 1...2...terus exsiden.....thn ni jadi lagi...thn lepas kat brazil....depa dua ni tak leh satu team la |
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akughi posted on 25-3-2013 09:10 AM
vetel ni la perangai dia dari dulu lagi..... selfish
vettel akan bagi peluang kat webber juga..
race akan datang..mane dapat teammate mcm webber tu..
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lagi satu..vettel ikut prangai mentor dia..schumy |
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weta_studio posted on 25-3-2013 12:39 PM
vettel akan bagi peluang kat webber juga..
race akan datang..mane dapat teammate mcm webber tu. ...
vetel ni tamak...mane dia nak bagi can kat webber....yg race sah sah weber kat depan pun dia ligan...arahan dah keluar dia buat pekak je.....
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akughi posted on 25-3-2013 12:42 PM
vetel ni tamak...mane dia nak bagi can kat webber....yg race sah sah weber kat depan pun dia ligan ...
bagi aku..bila race ni driver tak tau ape order setiap team..
sentiasa berubah2..kalo kat dlm helmet tu mcm2 arahan kuar...tu blum lagi nak save minyak/tayar/berapa saat driver lain depan belakang
konfius pun bole juga...
tp sbb vettel rasa dia lagi laju..apa lagi potong je la..
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weta_studio posted on 25-3-2013 12:49 PM
bagi aku..bila race ni driver tak tau ape order setiap team..
sentiasa berubah2..kalo kat dlm h ...
Vettel was wrong - Horner
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says he will hold discussions with Sebastian Vettel behind closed doors after admitting his driver chose to ignore a direct team order at the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Vettel won the race in Sepang but only after he took the lead from team-mate Mark Webber after both drivers had been told to hold position. Horner said he felt his driver had deliberately ignored a team order and that Vettel knew what he did was wrong.
"He'd had the communication and knew what it was and he chose to ignore it," Horner said. "He put his interest beyond what the team's position was and he was focused on those eight points difference between second and first.
"That was wrong, he has accepted it was wrong, and from a team's perspective Formula One is a team sport. But there is also a drivers' championship and that's where sometimes you end up being in conflict, and I believe exactly the same conflict was going on with the two cars [Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg] just behind us.
"It's important that we learn from it and I think that Sebastian acknowledges and knows what he did wasn't right. But these situations have happened previously, and no doubt they will happen again in the future."
Asked if he would be disciplining his driver further, Horner added: "It's the type of thing we will talk about behind closed doors. He and I have had the discussion already, once we've taken the emotion out of it with time to reflect we'll have another discussion before the next race."
Vettel made the pass on lap 46 and Horner was asked whether he considered radioing his driver to tell him to give the position back.
"Do you honestly think that if we'd told him to slow down and give the place back, he would have given it back?" Horner said. "There was no point, there was no point. He made it quite clear what his intention was by making the move."
Webber and Vettel have a long history of conflicts, going back to the 2010 Turkish Grand Prix where a similar battle ended in contact. After the race in Malaysia it appeared as though the pair's relationship had hit another low, but Horner said it was nothing new.
"Let's be honest here, there's never been much trust between them since Istanbul 2010, but there is a respect between the two of them," he said. "If you think of Brazil at the last race [of 2012], Mark was told to hold position and he started racing him.
"These things happen, they are race drivers and they will push to the limit. That's part of their DNA and that's part of why we signed them to do the job they do and why they have performed so well for us as a pairing for the last five years."
Explaining the reason why team orders had been imposed in the first place, Horner said the high levels of tyre degradation meant the pit wall was trying to do the best it could to secure maximum points.
"Following cars very closely destroys tyres and what we didn't want to do was run out of tyres and take an unnecessary risk. So from a team's point of view we are trying to manage the race from that final stop to the end of the race because at this point of the season it made sense to try and bank the points. All you are doing by allowing the two to race, from a team's perspective, is take unnecessary risk. Obviously Sebastian chose that he wanted those eight points and chose to take things into his own hands. He's apologised to team for that and to Mark for that."
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Webber ponders Red Bull future
Mark Webber admits he will consider his future with Red Bull in the wake of the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel's decision to ignore team orders and overtake Webber to win the race in Sepang left Webber fuming and claiming on the podium that Vettel "will have protection as usual" from the Red Bull hierarchy. Later, Webber was asked if the developments will make him consider his future with the team and maybe even in Formula One, to which Webber responded: "My mind, in the last 15 laps was thinking that many things, yes. Many, many things."
Expanding further, Webber said his anger wasn't solely based on the actions of Vettel in Malaysia.
"Let's just say there were a lot of things going through my mind in the last 15 laps of the Grand Prix, lots of different reasons, not just from [the race] but also from the past. We'll see what happens. We've got three weeks before the next race."
Webber added that he will spend some time between races in Australia to contemplate his future.
"I think it's very early days right now, it's very raw, obviously, and we need to work out how the team goes best forwards from here. That's obviously going to be discussed this week. I will be in Australia on my surfboard, the phone won't be engaged, see what happens." |
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