Totalno novi ferrari. Cak mislim da i kimi sada vise uziva. Izgleda da sam mnogo raznjezio, sve vidim pozitivno.

Ti moras da shvatis da on vise nije u RBR-u!hattrick je napisao/la:Očekivao sam od Vettela malo lijepšu poruku kave je običavao imati u RB, no sad ih je zamjenio klišeiziranim poznatim parola.. što naravno nema nikakvu osobitu čar i značenje, kao smisleni i osjećajni orginalni govor iz vozačeve glave... naravno na engleskom jeziku tako da ga svi razumijemo. Eto, to je glavni razlog ovog mog prigovora.
"Vettel has an extraordinary curriculum and perhaps he's a bit underestimated. He pays the price of have driven a super car. But think again, the superiority of the Red Bull, in Vettel's era, was less clear compared to the superiority of Hamilton's Mercedes. Many have forgotten but in 2012, for a large part of the season, the best car wasn't the Red Bull. However, Vettel won the title."
https://twitter.com/sebvettelnews/status/581121198853001216 https://twitter.com/sebvettelnews/status/581105323848650752Vettel on his invitation to the Mercedes debrief:
Let's assume I go [to the Mercedes debrief]... Do you really think that a normal meeting will be held? It would be just a show. I think they tried to use it as 'Ah yeah, we are so friendly and open to everyone'.
It's a shame that there is no German GP this year, so I'll probably adapt to the Italian GP [as my home race].
As a Ferrari driver, Monza will be something special for me. I'm very excited about it.
I expect it to be very close between us and Williams, and also I think Red Bull is a question of time until they come back.
With this year’s car, from the first day I was happy with the balance. I like the flow the car has.
We will tackle the weekend as usual, trying to get the car in the right window to get into a rhythm.
We must attack & try and close the gap to Mercedes & with the conditions you can get here, a win is always possible.
The things you enjoy are always the same; driving one of the quickest cars in the world and competing against the best drivers. In terms of excitement there are some things we miss and speaking to the fans the noise is one of those.
Arrivabene:Vettel will do anything to get Hamilton [at the race start]... If you look objectively at it, Seb was almost the fastest.
Rivola:Vettel & the team must be congratulated. I'm proud of the job he's done with the engineers. Seb was fantastic.
Rosberg:Vettel has done a fantastic job... We knew he was something special in these conditions (referring to Monza 2008).
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjyOSqoGQzM[/youtube]"Seb [Vettel] did an incredible job today. He drove very well and I have to accept it"
Original linkIn Sepang won the Ferrari, but also leaped Helmut Marko. It's not a typo, and we are not crazy. Simply, the right arm of Dietrich Mateschitz had bet on the victory of his former protégé Sebastian Vettel, taking home the beauty of $ 400.
The Austrian revealed to Sport Bild that took only a few laps of the opening day of testing to figure out who would win in Malaysia: "I knew that Sebastian we would have been able to do. You could tell from the first lap of the free practice Friday. "
Although now Seb no longer defends the colors of Red Bull, Marko wanted to once again break a lance in favor of the German: "He has not forgotten how to drive in a year, simply could not drive our car as he pleases. Now perhaps many will realize that it was not just our car to give him four World Cup. "
LINKBerger: Ecclestone wrong to attack Vettel
Gerhard Berger has hit back at Bernie Ecclestone, following the Formula 1 supremo's criticism of four-time champion Sebastian Vettel. Before Vettel won for Ferrari in the Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday, 84-year-old Ecclestone said in Malaysia that Lewis Hamilton is a better world champion than Vettel.
"He (Hamilton) is a good guy, he gets out on the street and supports and promotes Formula 1," Ecclestone said. "I told Sebastian he should do what Lewis is doing – put himself out there. He won four titles but went to ground. He should have done the job of world champion."
Former F1 race winner Berger, who was Vettel's team boss at Toro Rosso seven years ago, believes he should not be criticised for living a low-profile lifestyle with his family in Switzerland. "I don't understand Bernie," Berger told Sport Bild.
"Does he wants his drivers to run wild on the Reeperbahn?" Berger, referring to the infamous red-light district of Hamburg.
"On Sunday, Vettel trod on the only red carpet that matters – as the winner of the race."