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I think Seb worked really hard for it in that race. Thats alot of pressure to overcome and I think he deserves it.

I'm not going to start an argument about who deserves it more, Alonso has driven a pig most of the season and its a very good effort to get that close.

Congrats to Kimi on being the only driver to finish every race this year. Consistency is right, just nail the performance next year ;)

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I think Seb worked really hard for it in that race. Thats alot of pressure to overcome and I think he deserves it.

I'm not going to start an argument about who deserves it more, Alonso has driven a pig most of the season and its a very good effort to get that close.

Thats utter rubbish, and people are deluding themselves

Fernando has done well, but Massa has been more than a match for him since Japan. Out qualifying him on several occasions and having to hand his position over, or be forced to sit behind his teammate and not fight for poition

Thats hardly the sprint to the finish that wins you titles

Hey. People are saying vettel didn't deserve it. I disagree with that. I'm not even going to get into the Ferrari team tactics. That will start a whole other argument

Say what you like but 3 WDC at vettels age is amazing

Shocking

I, for one, and gobsmacked and cannot imagine a bunch of shit kicking, second rate, pathetic, sore losers would do something like that

I really cant

Oh how they'll celebrate with champagne and the respect of the paddock and wider motorsport community

Have you not seen any F1 over the past twenty years? It is how Ferrari operate. Say anything, do anything, manipulate everything.

It is not sport for them anyway, it is commerce. Plain and simple.

It'd be a shit way to win it, but really, if it does happen because he did pass under yellows, he should've been penalized in the race plain and simple. It's not a case of, well we missed it so let's just let it slide hey?

We're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars and a World championship in the highest level of motorsport, I'm sure you'd all be happy to let it slide if it was your money/championship.

Yes he would.

and realistically, rules are there for a reason.

It's even more damning because nothing was done about on the race weekend.

there is a precedent and therefore there must be consitency, sucks to have to do this sort of thing outside the racetrack but if you let one thing go where does it end ?

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