F1: Vettel World Champion 2010
Sebastian Vettel has become the champion
World Formula 1’s youngest ever
after victory in the final Grand
Year Award. Alonso and Ferrari threw all the
overboard in an unfortunate race it is costing them a
They had title track.
The best of Abu Dhabi GP
– Sebastian Vettel’s career, sublime, like the three previous where only an engine failure in Korea has prevented him from making full.
– Jaime Alguersuari’s performance, punctuating the worst car on the grid if we exclude new equipment.
– The safety of current cars and the guardian angel of the pilots. What Schumacher could have ended in tragedy.
The worst of Abu Dhabi GP
– Ferrari’s race and Alonso, an accumulation of errors that led them to lose the world.
– Mark Webber’s performance, not according to a supposed title contender.
– The most spectacular season in recent times runs out.
The third title Alonso You will have to wait, because it has finally been Sebastian Vettel who despite not lead the world throughout the year has won the jackpot, becoming the champion pass youngest world history. True, yesterday’s race was disastrous for the interests of Ferrari and the Spanish pilot, but the loss of a championship does not depend on the performance of the last race, and other failures accumulated during the year. As it has gained it has less failed, or what is the same, the better.
After a great qualifying session that left him in an excellent position, Alonso stood fourth after departure after being passed by Jenson Button. further back Schumacher He spun and Liuzzi He could not help it, embistiéndole frontally in an accident that could end in tragedy. Luckily, all that happened was that the Safety Car made its appearance, when it took several drivers to pit, including Rosberg and Petrov, They are occupying the top of the leaderboard. This detail was overlooked in the wall Ferrari, as recognized Alonso at the end of the test.
The test was resumed smoothly, and everything went well for ten laps until Mark Webber He stopped at the garage ahead of schedule. There is a theory that Red Bull Australian brought in to provoke the reaction of Ferrari, but the fact is that Webber hit a wall around before stopping, he may have damaged his rear right tire. The fact is that the pilot Red Bull significantly improved its performance with hard tires, so Ferrari Alonso decided to stop covering their position with Webber. They succeeded, but at the cost of returning to the track behind Rosberg and Petrov. Vettel, Hamilton and Button They continued on track with a late stop strategy that turned out to be good.
Here began a desperate struggle Alonso to outdo Petrov it was not such as Fernando barely made an attempt to overtake in the race. Worth the Renault ran more on the straights, but at stake was the world. In the subsequent press conference Alonso He said he did not want to risk falling out of the race because a rupture Vettel She gave him the title. Such as his defense team as soon make him stop strategy and obviously insufficient to bend the end into German Red Bull. In addition, bad gesture Asturian Petrov just after the race, when the Russian pilot only doing his job. These are the things that make you have detractors within the Spanish crowd itself, something that should not happen considering its quality. To make matters worse, Robert Kubica, he finished his stop more than anyone, he managed to get ahead of the duo Petrov-Alonso, leaving the Spanish rider in seventh position without options clinching his third crown.
However, the points lost Alonso and Ferrari in Abu Dhabi They are added to those who have failed to score in other races of the year. As mentioned earlier, all have made mistakes, and finally imposed who deserved it most, so no choice but to congratulate a Vettel and Red Bull. Those who have truly won us fans with one of the most spectacular seasons in recent times. 2011 is near, and surely we will live something similar, although Ferrari should be some changes in the organization in order to become the perfect team that was not so long ago.