Wednesday 9 January 2013

Let The Games Begin

"In comparison with Seb [Vettel's] rising form, it seems to me that Mark's form somehow flattens out." - Helmut Marko on his own driver, Mark Webber



Yes you read correctly, in an interview with autosport, Red Bull's Motorsport advisor Helmut Marko actually criticised his own drivers form calling him inconsistent and says Webber fails under pressure. More on this later but I'd like to start off with his first interview when this story went live on Tuesday.

The blog title basically says it all, the games have indeed begun, the mind games. Pre Season testing hasn't even finished yet and we're already at each other with Mark accusing Fernando Alonso and Ferrari of being too political in their approaches. Click here to read the interview.

I have no hesitation in admitting that Ferrari are all about the politics, and I dare say it has won them a number of world championships, but that is all part of the Ferrari philosophy, anything to get a win! Was that not Enzo Ferrari's message to the team? But that's the team for you. I don't think there's any question that Fernando Alonso has the politics game bestowed upon him. Therefore I don't think it's fair to call him a political tactician just because he's been inducted to a team with this kind of ethos.

If he's looking for people who play the mind games I'll tell him directly; "Helmut! LOOK IN THE MIRROR." He's basing all his comments, all his insults on last season. If he had these issues last season then why didn't we hear from him last season? If Alonso and Ferrari were so keen on a little bit of mind warfare then why did't he join in then? The answer to these questions are because now he can start the mind games nice and early.

Ferrari had a dreadful pre season test last year and we all know the cause of it to be a fault in their wind tunnel giving out "up the left" data. Marko is probably thinking if they serve up the sneaky mind games now, Ferrari will be put on the back burner early on. They are very cheap words from a man who let's be honest, is more or less Dietrich Mateschitz's bitch. Harsh I will admit but true. He's being an absolute hypocrite and in this industry that will come back to bite him.

I also love the way he's hiding behind Red Bull's own magazine. Yeah Helmut, as if the rest of the world can't read it. He's almost like a highly paid idiot  And when I say almost, I mean he certainly is a highly paid idiot. His comments certainly didn't get by Fernando Alonso who hit back on twitter. I saw the tweet live from Fernando, but Eurosport have the whole scenario summed up nicely.

Back to the introduction, to start off with the final set of paragraphs is unorthodox I'll admit, but I genuinely couldn't believe what I was reading. To criticise your own driver by calling him inconsistent is beyond me.

I stood and watched Webber's Silverstone win and I seen his overtake on Fernando Alonso to win the race and I'll say this now, Webber is no lazy driver who falls under pressure.

That being said, it's no surprise he is what's known as a number 2 driver and when you've got a puppet like Sebastian Vettel, Mark is really only there to fill up numbers. But if you take a handful of number 2 drivers, Massa, Grosjean, Perez (at McLaren), Webber is by far the most talented out of the lot. In 2011 where Adrian Newey (for newer readers this is what I call Vettel) had his dominant year in the Red Bull who was the only driver keeping up with him? Webber in the sister Red Bull. He's also been better this year than in seasons gone by so I have no doubt or fear in saying that Marko has pulled these comments from his own backside.

If you take Williams, they supported Maldonado through ALL of his crashes and still maintain he is a good driver, they're wrong but they still support their driver.Lotus, after Grosjean nearly took out half the grid at Spa and after serving a one race ban, what did they do to show their support? They gave him a seat for 2013. Webber who won 2 races this season (one being Monte Carlo), didn't cause any major accidents, without his points tally Red Bull would not have won the constructors championship, bit his tongue yet again when Newey got all the attention and backing to win the drivers championship and he gets told by one of his superiors that he crumbles under pressure. What a joke. To top it all off there were even unconfirmed rumours that Red Bull are looking to replace Webber in 2014 with Nico Hulkenberg what these are unconfirmed, I have no proof to back this up so I can't comment too much but these rumours are getting louder.

Marko really needs to remind himself of who he is, he's the smaller devil that sits on the bigger devil's shoulders whispering him what the technicalities of Formula 1 mean. If he honestly thinks his games are going to impact the season in Red Bull's favour then he is sadly mistaken. This is the year Red Bull get toppled. You read it here first.

6 comments:

  1. Thanks for getting in touch!

    In my opinion he had no choice at McLaren, the team easily favoured Hamilton there was clear bias there and maybe there was good cause for that. There's also substantial evidence as Heikki Kovalainen also accused McLaren of being biased towards Hamilton, I think to get by Alonso needed to play the politics game.

    But as I've said Ferrari have always been about the politics so maybe he does fit in, but I don't think anybody can argue that he really did mature this year, I think we're going to see the best from Fernando Alonso.

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  2. Your post is spot on.
    Hope Webber shuts the clown Helmut up in 2013.

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    1. Thanks for reading, much appreciated!

      If Red Bull hadn't made the choice to back their puppet boy, Webber was in pole position to win the championship. I firmly believe that.

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  3. Puppet boy? Seriously? So far I have enjoyed your posts, and the blog will be great I'm sure. But Webber never had a chance, and Marko was at least in the ball park. Your not.
    OK, so I am assuming your "Puppet Boy" is Sebastian. And yes undoubtedly he does have strings, but they all do. That's just the unfortunate truth when it comes to F1. Webber's career has been one choke after another, caused by his lack of champion level temperament and tact as his biggest downfall. He is talented, but not groomed. He is honest, but not with himself. So he will only ever be a #1 in his own mind.
    Now i have to say Marko needs to be slapped silly for saying in public what should only be said in private. Maybe there is some cruel purpose to his muttering, maybe the man is just an ass. But what he said is not untrue. And dragging Seb into it is just sad.

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    1. There's no driver on that grid that has strings like Sebastian Vettel. If someone tried to control Alonso, Hamilton or Button, they would very quickly get their hand bitten. There has never been a bigger puppet than Vettel, there's no questioning it. The only question is, is it Horner or Newey in control?!

      Webber is very talented and there could still be a championship in him, but there will never be one if he's oppressed like this time and time again because the likes of Marko favour their "groomed" boy and there has been plenty of evidence in the past to support it.

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