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Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt
I would agree with most of your statement.
I am especially impressed by the way Fred won in Korea. The way he set up that Ferrari to dominate the rest of the field.
There was no way Vettel /Red Bull could have surpassed that excellent development work.
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Originally Posted by nostatic
Webber ... totally owned up to his sloppy wreck in Korea.
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Alonso may have been very lucky to have won in Korea, but to say he was undeserving is quite unfair. The guy who crosses the finish line before all others for the given race distance is the guy who's the winner. Not the guy who qualifies fastest or second fastest on Saturday. FA could keep his car on the track and off the wall (unlike Webber) and preserve his car's engine (unlike Vettel) to the end of the race and do it faster than anyone else. How else would you define the victor?
Whoever wins the title--whether it be Vettel, Webber, Alonso, or even Hamilton--is going to be the deserving season champion.