pi314159 wrote:I absolutely hate this pro-Vettel/anti-Vettel discussion. It's poisoning the whole atmosphere on every Formula 1 forum I know. There's no argument I haven't heard a hundred times before, and the discussion still goes on.
There's so much more , and more important to discuss than if you like Vettel or not. The battle for 2nd in the constructors' championship, there's Saubers recently improved pace, including Gutierrez' 7th place today, and how they overtook Toro Rosso and are closing up on Force India.
Why should we care about his childish way of celebrating his victories? Is it really that important? NO IT ISN'T!
I'm not a Vettel fan, I'm not a Vettel-hater either. I'm a Formula 1 fan who wants to discuss about Formula 1. And this includes the midfielders, and the backmarkers, to which this forum and site are dedicated. I joined this forum because here it is possible to discuss something else than how awesome or terrible the 2 or 3 top drivers are, and I hope this isn't going to change.
It's a product of the internet age, imo (Back in my day etc. etc. couldn't find a suitable picture of an old man with a walking stick). Creates two phenomena, first off people think their opinion matters more than it actually does and can get very precious when people dare to challenge it either directly or indirectly, and secondly, people are less likely to be restrained about expressing themselves without being face to face and having some degree of anonymity.
So instead of:
"Well fair enough, but that's not how I see it" you get "HURR GROW UP STOOPID! U WRONG!".
It's obviously not confined to Formula One, I've been floating around various Liverpool FC forums for about a decade now and the level of discourse is getting gradually stupider as the generation who are used to discussing things face to face over a post-match pint are replaced with people who've only ever had the internet. The amount of people who get a notion about a player, a manager, whatever and run with it well beyond the point when it's clear that they're at odds with reality, never ceases to amaze me.
It's a pity because I wouldn't describe the Vettel debate
itself as uninteresting. I think there are interesting questions to be asked about how good he really is, because how you benchmark him depends on how you rate the drivers around him. I for one, think Webber's wasn't as good as is generally thought, and has also largely given up at this stage, which would detract from Vettel putting him away so consistently. But equally, I think Alonso's pulling more extra pace out of that Ferrari than is generally thought (Raikkonen alongside him instead of Massa might show that), which would add to Vettel's rating.
As to whether or not he's making it boring. He could be, but I don't think it's entirely down to him, at least not to me anyway. The whole artificially high wearing tire thing to me just put a sheen of fakery on the whole thing, like drivers could push harder but are afraid to. In any case, if it is all Vettel's fault, what's he meant to do? Slow down?