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<blockquote data-quote="B7BlownSnake" data-source="post: 15700798" data-attributes="member: 112096"><p>Even for a Vettel/Ferrari fan, you have to see this was Vettel's fault. Saying he should be aggressive to try and make a quick pass or take the line is fine, but you can't say Max should've backed off at the same time. Vettel can't be the only aggressive one. It's 100% wrong to say Max should've stood down. Vettel should've been smarter, seen Kimi there, not try to muscle through, and pass him later. He's a better driver than both, so just wait. His chance would've come pretty soon.</p><p></p><p>Now, I'm probably in the minority on this forum, but I've always been a Hamilton fan. While I loved watching him basically clinch this title, I would've preferred it to happen without Vettel getting a DNF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B7BlownSnake, post: 15700798, member: 112096"] Even for a Vettel/Ferrari fan, you have to see this was Vettel's fault. Saying he should be aggressive to try and make a quick pass or take the line is fine, but you can't say Max should've backed off at the same time. Vettel can't be the only aggressive one. It's 100% wrong to say Max should've stood down. Vettel should've been smarter, seen Kimi there, not try to muscle through, and pass him later. He's a better driver than both, so just wait. His chance would've come pretty soon. Now, I'm probably in the minority on this forum, but I've always been a Hamilton fan. While I loved watching him basically clinch this title, I would've preferred it to happen without Vettel getting a DNF. [/QUOTE]
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