Monday, July 27, 2015

Sebastian Vettel: Triumph in Budapest was his greatest victory – THE WORLD

A trifle bothered Sebastian Vettel but then at this turbulent, emotional, historic day. Only “99.8 percent” he was happy, said the 28-year-old, while the champagne dripping from his red racing suit: He would prefer to receive these comical porcelain cup, which is always awarded to the winners of the 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix . had been

“Not that I’m a special porcelain fan,” he said amid the laughter of his audience: “But for me, they just belong together , porcelain cup and Hungaroring. ” Instead, he was presented with the newly introduced silver pot.

Photo: Getty Images Vettel settled after his victory by former team-mate Daniel Ricciardo celebrate

Otherwise there was not much to complain about on his solo tour, which was much more than only his second Grand Prix victory as an employee of the Scuderia. He equaled Ayrton Senna’s magic mark of 41 Grand Prix victories, he reached before the summer break the targeted goal for the season of two won races and, above all, he proved the most difficult weekend of the recent Formula 1 history sensitiveness when he as after crossing the finish line first recalled the late Jules Bianchi.

Vettel cracks Mercedes-dominance

By the way, he demonstrated the motorsport interested part of the world population to seven Mercedes-successes in succession that the Silver are not invincible after all. Of course, he benefited from the ill-fated race course conceivable for Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. But he also managed at least to keep the Germans after the safety car phase in the last third of the race distance. Or, to put it with the Hessen: “Statistically, there are only 25 points, but my second win with Ferrari is priceless It was an incredible day…”

Perhaps his greatest achievement was in between neither the lightning start, yet the clever set of pit stops, and certainly not the flawless ride. In retrospect, his victory is therefore particularly to be remembered, because he so much size disclosed here than in almost any of his previous 40 successes. He himself later spoke of “one of the most special victories of my career”.

A few minutes before his furious overtaking against the Silver Arrows had Vettel namely still with bowed head on confessed the finish line and tried to donate Philippe Bianchi consolation. The father of the late racing driver had traveled to Hungary in the morning to spend “these difficult day in the circle of the Formula 1 family”, as he explained in a croaking voice. With all the riders to Bianchi’s family gathered for a minute’s silence in a circle around the helmets of the pilots, it was a touching scene. So much authenticity experienced the highly polished full throttle Circus rare. On this day, however, all counterparties were united emotionally.

As Vettel after crossing the finish line in French sent a last salute to heaven, broke definitively all dams. Weeping pursued many Ferrari employees the award ceremony, in which the protagonist again stressed: “We all know that Jules would sooner or later ended up in a red car.” That he then deliberately not waived the mandatory Champagnerdursche but the huge Pulle empty splashed almost to the last drop and -goss, had symbolic value. The Formula 1 takes share and suffers with the Bianchi family, but it must continue. This message gave off Vettel’s behavior on the podium, the people at his feet applaud and persevering. He had succeeded in doing what seemed impossible before: He grieved, yet he shone as a racing driver

Vettel, “Wizard of Budapest”

On the evening sent Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne a congratulatory telegram, the newspapers wrote of “Grand Seb” and declared him unceremoniously to the “Wizard of Budapest”. After months of stagnation of the four-time world champion of the Scuderia and their supporters has once breathed new hope. At least Rosberg is as WM-second back in range, the distance between the two Germans is only 21 meters. “We have to keep our feet on the ground, because Mercedes is very, very strong,” warned Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene: “Sometimes we might be able to catch up and win like this race but sometimes they pull us away..” When he was asked about that of his number-one driver title chances, he waved his hand: “not Catch only so on.”

Unlike the first win of the season in Malaysia, they do not expire around Maranello time in euphoria that partly clear defeats in recent months they have made realistic. But a little sideswipe towards Mercedes Arrivabene could not resist. “Now I have only once a pizza arrabiata eat because I like spaghetti, not so much,” grinned the 58-year-old. Mercedes boss warden Niki Lauda had last claimed Ferrari throw better with spaghetti around, rather than develop one’s car.

And Vettel learned even a belated vindication , After he had complained about the new silver pot, the organizers hastily handed him a miniature version of the porcelain cup. Including promise soon afterwards send the large version.

“Jules fought until the end”

              Nine months ago, Jules Bianchi raced in a Formula 1 races against a salvage crane, now he succumbed in a French hospital from his injuries. . This was announced by his parents with Source: N24

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