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<blockquote data-quote="Gringo185" data-source="post: 16287148" data-attributes="member: 42351"><p>I still disagree. Vettel didn’t keep Hamilton behind. The Ferrari straight line speed kept Hamilton behind. Especially what we saw from Seb at Monza last weekend, the unforced are proof that he’s completely out of it mentally. I’m not saying he’s lost his raw talent. But I think he’s so far behind that he pushing too hard to get back up and he’s not just doing what has served him best and just driving. I just don’t think the Ferrari way of doing things suits him. Ferrari make decisions with their hearts. Ebbing and flowing from one strategy to another on a race by race basis. RBR is much more data driven and consistent with their gameplan. It made sense at the time, but we can see now that the move to Ferrari was a mistake for Vettel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gringo185, post: 16287148, member: 42351"] I still disagree. Vettel didn’t keep Hamilton behind. The Ferrari straight line speed kept Hamilton behind. Especially what we saw from Seb at Monza last weekend, the unforced are proof that he’s completely out of it mentally. I’m not saying he’s lost his raw talent. But I think he’s so far behind that he pushing too hard to get back up and he’s not just doing what has served him best and just driving. I just don’t think the Ferrari way of doing things suits him. Ferrari make decisions with their hearts. Ebbing and flowing from one strategy to another on a race by race basis. RBR is much more data driven and consistent with their gameplan. It made sense at the time, but we can see now that the move to Ferrari was a mistake for Vettel. [/QUOTE]
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