Sep 9, 2019

Taisiya Lavi

The idea to write this post was born by chance. Of course, I'm not Mr. J. Villeneuve and don't try to interfere in men's affairs and everything would be fine if not for yesterday's story.

As you remember Italian GP ended with joyful applause, shouts and an indescribable good atmosphere at the Monza circuit; Scuderia Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc won. The real celebration, but it was a feast only for one side Scuderia Ferrari boxes because the second side failed race: S.Vettel get an unpleasant incident (finished 13).

Watching

Everything was going good till the moment when one of the TV commentators say the following:

- "What are you doing!? What (a hell) are you doing!?

- Well, that! Then don't be surprised if any other driver also will do it with you!....





My first thought - just racing emotions. TV commentator completed

- "What do you mean he didn't saw him? How couldn't?"





You know, then I thought - I'm sorry? This man stands for his favorite team Scuderia Ferrari on its favorite racetrack Monza circuit! So, how's possible to see when emotions are beating over the edge, if S. Vettel wants to win, win at all costs!?

Agreed? At all costs!





Take a break and count how many times S. Vettel was ready to win at any cost this year.













Was it 100% justified? Not, but he is working at the limits of his capabilities at 100%!

















At all costs at the limits capabilities at 100%! But it's never enough.

I don't want to upset any of Sebastian Vettel's fans as don't I want to be gladding with his haters, but it looks like to love a woman unrequitedly: everything is for her, but she still prefers someone else at the end.











Why do I say that? Because I think that Scuderia Ferrari management setting priorities by somehow mentally ways so sequence numbers of F1 team drivers lose the matter: they choose class favorite. However, I don't believe that a person, who works at the limits at 100%, could be called a loser of the Scuderia team' class. Of course neither you nor I, no one knows what's going on behind the closed doors, otherwise, Mr. Vettel would have left this classroom immediately.



