How Vettel Went From the Most Hated to the Most Loved Driver In F1
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2020
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Sebastian Vettel is one of the most fascinating people in F1, he's had a very complex career both on and off the track, and one of the biggest differences over the years is public perception of him. There's no doubt that during his early years he was one of the most hated driver on the grid, so how did he get to where he is now being loved universally by the community?
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“Seb’s dominance in the sport is boring for the fans”
-Lewis Hamilton, ultimate dominator of F1 in this decade
Vettel has a personality though so its easier to like him , hamilton not so much
Paul Thomson you can’t blame Lewis for having a big ego. His story is the literal definition of rags to riches. He’s earned it in my opinion. I’m a Seb fan tho
Most Hamilton fans hate Vettel since he dared to overtake him in Brazil 2008 with a Toro Rosso
Guys just stop sending hate comments on vettel and hamilton. Not everybody likes every comment here
@@drybones7475 im a hamilton fan but even though im a hamilton fan like, why would you hate an f1 driver because they tried to overtake the driver you like the most in an underdog car
Lewis Hamilton: Sebastian Vettel dominance could bore fans.
-Uno reverse card
is that the 332nd helmet?
The difference is that Seb while growing up became a better person, Hamilton only became more of a jerk
@@ashkandi1337 hamilton is a nice person too but yeah he changed very. He is more like an influencer then a racing driver (that's my opinion).
@@andro_system honestly I feel like he's always trying so bad to look good. It feels like he's a marketing thing and there's no personality behind him. Whenever he's in difficulty he shows he's not that much of a nice guy (2016 championship vs Rosberg for example). I would appreciate more if he was genuine to the fans like vettel was in redbull. A piece of shit but he was genuine.
@@ashkandi1337 that's an intresting opinion and I like it
"Seb never was a good overtaker"
2021: Seb finishes the season with most overtakes
Not only that he got jellybeans too as a reward
BUT HERE COMES SEBASTIAN VETTEL
@@peachworks_en 1 million of them to be presice
But he never won from lower than 3rd on the grid or something
@@jw550w0r9pw yep, he relies on qualy a bit too much
His character really showed when he kept smiling and joking even when he wasn’t winning. I think that made a lot of people realize his attitude was from his personality rather than his wins.
Very underrated take, most probably true! Vettel himself has said he loves a British sense of humour, and that never comes across when you're on top, would say you are pretty spot on!
This is spot on. People thought he was being arrogant and laughing at the others. But he was just being him.
Well, you saw his competitiveness when he was fighting for the WDC in '17 and '18. Not much fun.
Yeah his sense of humor wasnt due to arrongance but personality
And I just think people didn't expect humor from a German guy, so it was obvious to people that he was arrogant.
"People hate Schumy but love him today. And I think ppl will love Vettel later...." A comment from 2013 on the Abu Dhabi 2012 podium video. The guy nailed it.
Vettel said that ?
@Kuromori okay thank you ! Im reading again the crusherbms comment and I dont get how I misunderstood it ^^'
I exactly came to this video from that comment
so i guess people will love hamilton 4-5 years later
@@eymenkutayisk9294 if his prime ends, yes.
*”vettels dominance bores fans” - lewis hamilton* . that didn’t age well
Hahaha yes
it aged like fresh milk
He was right though
@@mfch9734 but lewis’ dominance was worse
@@Qudbalo and it bores fans right?
Seb defending the fans even though they're booing him, just shows his actual character and not the made-up character the media loved to hate.
Lewis in 2012: "Vettel's dominance could bore fans"
Everyone in 2021: "Hamilton's dominance could bore fans"
2026: Verstappens dominance will bore fans
@@zainjaved18 Naw, he's 1 and done.
I was bored of Hamilton's dominance since 2017.
@@williamfernetducharme Stay mad and cry about it :)
@@whiskrl8311 that :) is clearly fake
His last smile was when he got driver of the race in Spain... After 37 laps on softs... I felt great for him.
Was actually 39 ( 2 laps in quali)
But yes true last time he was happy
Here's a fact: Pirreli said that the limit (within reason, of course) for the medium tyres was 35 laps. I love how Vettel did more on the softer tyre.
When Albon was told, hes like, "theres no way" lol
@@CR604 that was so mean for the engineer to tell albon that, after albon was visibly distressed with his tyre wear
Strategy : "Adios" 😌👌
"You either die the villain, or drive long enough to see yourself become the hero" 🤣
"You either die a villain or drive long enough to see yourself become alonso!"
@@unusualbydefault "you either die a villain, or drive long enough to see yourself become PASTOR MALDONADO"
Thanks to funny, light hearted people for making the comment section worth coming to.
Lewis could never drive long enough to stop bitching about tyres, randomly mentioning fans x are the best and taking credit or being given credit for when he just had the best car.
Yeah, thats sports
"they are on a tour, they go on a bus together" What a legend
if I followed F1 then and was 1 of the haters. I would hate him forever hahahaha
what does that mean though?
@@ZAH33D he is saying the people who boo him get on a bus and follow him around to every gp.
@@kphantom Wow. @eWorkx 's comment makes so much more sense now xD
I was one of the bus passenger ngl
I always loved how he looked like he had so much fun. He showed his enjoyment, emotions, not just being so serious all the time like other did
When was Kimi ever serious?
Now all the 10 year old f1 fans spam sbinnala
on the risk of giving away my age: what's sbinnala?
Lucas deABREU , its all part of the Ferrari masterplan.
@@deabreu.tattoo It's a meme about Seb spinning so often. Started out as a joke on Reddit, and now a running meme in the F1 community.
Doesn't Matter
It's "s🅱️inalla"
Seb was winning with a smile, that’s why people hated him. But people forgot thats just who he is
i mean... we're gonna ignore multi 21 and all that shit then?
@@jacobdejongh9042 what other shit?
@@ismailkoya66 Crashing into Webber and blame him instead?
Having a collision with Bruno Senna and mocking him by saying Aryton would be disappointed in his grave in São Paulo.
@@ParhamAz didn't webber crash into him when he wasn't leading by 30 seconds?
Also screaming like an idiot
Hamilton & Vettel have never hated each other. There's always been respect between the two which goes back to them racing each other in Formula 3 back in 2004/05.
And thats what a lot of people dont understand about sports. Like how can someone be that dense?
Lets take for example all the young drivers like Leclerc, Verstappen, Albon, Russell and Norris. All of them can be fierce and quite literally tell the other to f**k off when racing but thats just the competitive nature of one coming up. As soon as the race is over, is like friends reuniting after work. Or the fighters in UFC like Lyoto Machida or Boxing rivalries like Roberto Duran and Sugar Ray Leonard.v
@@d.ml.g9902 Correct, usually it's the teams/fans that blow things out of proportion. Last year being the perfect example
This gets recommended after 2021‘s Baku race
Rightfully so! SV5💚
He did show once again what he can do in „a car like the others“
After the hungarian ring to me
Lewis: "Seb’s dominance in the sport is boring for the fans"
it's funny you say that, Lewis...
Foreshadowing
how isnt that "joke" dead yet?
V. Nielsen maybe because it's not a joke
And even worse, bringing politics into the sport...
Actually Mercedes' dominance is the worst of all time. Red Bull's dominance was only in 2011 and 2013. Schumacher fought against Kimi in 2003 who drove for McLaren which made it more exciting. And I have to admit, even though 2016 was Mercedes' most dominant season I enjoyed the championship that year. We never appreciated how ambitious and good Rosberg was to keep up with Hamilton for a whole season. Bottas is just a fucking joke of a man and I'm sure he lifted at the restart in Mugello.
Seb going to Ferrari after being boo’d so much in Italy is the most Seb move ever 😂
And just as he was leaving Ferrari, when they were having an anniversary for something, he dropped the news he was leaving to Aston Martin stealing the spotlight from them. He is such a troll, I love it 😂😂
He left RedBull directly after the 2014 season when he lost the title to Hamilton and Mercedes and went to Ferrari and took advantage of Alonso's good work to develope the car.
Mad respect for the Singapore interviewer telling the fans to stop booing
You can really tell just how much of an impact Schumacher had on Seb's racing career. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out that Seb's attitude about never being in the wrong and the general sense of arrogance was inspired by Schumacher who was also just like that.
that cockiness comes with success tbh so hes never wrong for that
I started watching F1 in 2016. Didn't know people hated him. He's such a darling.
Same
Me too
yea much of that hate comes from the infamous multi 21 incident from malaysia 2013
Let's appreciate that Martin brundle told the people booing him on the podium(4:03)
Wow you probably wish you started watching earlier huh? LOL the early 2010s was my favorite era of F1 outside of 2005-2008 era.
People just hate the winners, one day when Max or Charles starts to dominate F1, people is going hate him and say that he's just winning because he has a fast car
Sadly it will always be like that. People naturally will always get sick and tired of the same thing. But when something interesting happens at least a few times, it does become quite a treat.
There is a very small chance Max could be an exception because he's the only one I can imagine saying: "Well my car is just better, and the team is doing great." I don't know if he actually will say that and if it would matter, but atleast that's what's bothering me about Lewis' dominance. He pretends he has a very hard time in a stupidly dominant car with a teammate that's simply not on his level.
Were gonna love whoever is in Ferrari. I like them both atm. If Max could get himself over to Ferrari, that would be strongest lineup in its history
Niki Djakovic fax, Lewis acts as if he is under constant pressure. I understand he is but not on the level of people like senna or schumi was even in their championship years
Even if your in the fastest car, you've gotta earn your seat in it. Simply being in the best car is evidence that your also one of the best drivers. I've never agreed with the "He's only winning because he has the best car" argument.
What people seemingly don't remeber about the Multi 21 incident is, that at the 2012 title decider (2 races before, just 4 months apart and Webber was not in title contention at that race), Mark drove him against the wall causing a spin for Seb with Bruno Senna, so Vettel understandably had a bone to pick with Mark in 2013.
I'm going to say his Top Gear appearance made everyone love him. I thought he was a dick, then he went on Top Gear, posted the fastest lap and dropped a "some say" on Clarkson. Dudes a dude and we love him for it.
Imagine booing a driver for doing their job really well. Those deluded fans who booed Vettel need to grow up. Go watch Dentist Drill E if you want a different winner every time.
lmao dentist drill e
People will never change, if you dominate, you'll be hates, I.e. Hamilton rn
Lol, even in dentist drill e the team Teechetaah has been winning for 3 years now
@@lucsciousluca9702 You beat me to it man, haters gonna hate... I'm just glad this time I'm supporting the dominant guy, because I suffered through both Vettel's and Schumacher's dominance and it was painful (didn't 'hate' either of them, just wasn't a fan).
Could it be the same fans who now cheer when one goes off track? It's dispicable !!!
"Vettel's dominance could bore fans"
*goes on to winning 6 titles with Mercedes*
Fans: Look who is talking now
make it 8 lol
thank you
Hell fvcking yeah 😵🥴☠️
U do realise that he was just starting a fact right? Later on he still stands by his statement, he is winning but he admits it's boring, can't blame him.
7 titles*
I’m proud to say I’m 14 years old now and I was a seb fan since 2009 when I was 3
@OriginalFake I was an idiot but my father watched it with me
7:10 Alonso is right, I don't think he meant it to be attack on Seb, just telling that at that point it was nearly impossible to separate driver's achievements from team's work
7:15 Alonso seems to forget Vettel won the 2008 Italian Grand Prix in a low midfield car in the rain
Exactly
Alonso has always been a giant bitch when it came to Vettel and has always seen him as undeserving of any praise for anything. Lewis wins all these championships in the best car... Is lewis a terrible driver because he has the best car? F1 is about engineering, a good driver in the best car is a champion. A great driver in a bad car steals a few positions. That is how things have always went and Alonso will forever be the story of a man who won 2 championships, should have won more but couldn't get out of his own damn way. And when he went up against Rookie ran off like a bitch cause he was gonna get beaten and exposed as not the best driver. He has been hiding in midtier teams and it has protected him from being exposed as maybe not as great as he or his fans think he is because he has the crappy car excuse.
@Greg Drou This is a bit hypocrite.
@Greg Drou Alonso was beaten or equalled him at McLaren, however you want to see it. Talking Hamilton up just means talking himself up as well. That's why you won't see him saying similarly harsh words against Hamilton, despite Hamilton being in a much more dominant car than Red Bull ever could've hoped to produce.
It wasn't a low midfield car tho. After half season it was best car IN the midfield, actually.
Basically: F1 fans hate dominance. The batton has simply passed on from Vettel to Hamilton
This could not be more true
@Jake de Jongh what do you mean? Hamilton has definitely been booed on the podium
But Hamilton has full backing of the British media regardless of what he does.
No, this is not true. Hamilton is not hated as much as Seb was.
Not true. If Danny Ric or Lando where dominating I can guarantee nobody would have a problem with it.
I was always a Seb fan. From his first win in Monza to now. He has always been my favorite. When he dominated people hated him for dominating, but he never was a bad person. He smiled he always had that nice personality, people just overlooked it. With Hamilton its different. I just cant stand him as a person I don't care that he wins.
Agree. Hamilton is too political and is a little bitch sometimes. Also not too many people know this but Lewis sued a 100yr old watch making company named "Hamilton" for using his last name. WTF?
Im a Vettel Fan since day 1, I’m currently 15 years old and I remember being at races here in Germany and supporting him at Red Bull, I even were on his celebration in (2012 I guess) Heppenheim at the age of 6
I was 8 years old when Seb won his first title and he become my childhood hero right away. I never hated him and I never will.
That’s what kids now are experiencing with Hamilton and I was the same with Hamilton in 07 so whenever people are insulting him and his young fans it right pisses me off
@@RaldoBot I don't hate Lewis either. I think people should appreciate his work, talent and career more. He is breaking records we all taught will stand forever. I don't think these records will ever be broken again in my lifetime. So I am thankfull to see this happen .
I support Hamilton, but i always respected Vettel as a driver and a person. In a interview this year when he was asked about racism he gave an answer which gave me goosebumps. And i never would hate on greatness. Kobe's death made me realize always give people respect.
@@danielkunstek6763 It's best to watch f1 if you acknowledge all the drivers and respect there achievments.
@@martonpogonyi9521 if hamilton wants to be great he has to compete in a very underperforming car. and win like vettel did in toro rosso, i am very sure each season he has at least 3rd fastest car, he started high very early in mclaren compared to others who started way lower like alonso in minardi, schumacher, raikonnen and vettel in sauber
For a guy who spent his early adulthood in such a extreme situation absolutely dominating his sport, Vettel has grown into a very grounded and humble man
Masturbating is a not a sport.
@@oceanblue3050 🤣🤣
When is he humble?
When he screws up he blames others,
When others screw up he feels like he knows everything
@@patriciorivera762 Even though that's not true, whether he blames others or not had nothing to do with him being humble or not. I don't think you understand what that word means
@@DeLaCroix1211 that is true, when he crashes he always, always blame others, that's why he never won a damn title at Ferrari, because of his arrogance, you can't be humble when you're arrogant. Im a Ferrari fan but that's why Lewis keeps winning, not only because of his car but because he is humble and accepts when he screws up, Vettel is never wrong, right? Humble is also to accept your errors, and he never accepts it, i do know what humble means, i just don't understand when people say "Vettel is humble" or "underrated" or any other fake fact.
Vettels character was brutally attacked by Hamilton fans in 2017/2018 cos they saw him as a threat.
Now he's no longer a threat, and they all realise what a great guy he is. Same thing is happening with Verstappen right now....
same thing is happening to Hamilton by verstappen fans right now
@@waitwhat3547 Hamilton is worthy of being criticised. He gets way too overhyped. And was made to look better than he is, by virtue of the fact he got to drive the most dominant car in F1 history.
@@footballnerd277 thats what people said about vettel ;)
@@ryanchan0505 No-one calls Vettel the greatest of all time like they do with Hamilton.
"NOOO! SEB DOESN'T DESERVE THE HATE!!! PEOPLE HATE HIM BECAUSE HE WINS"
_proceed to do the same on hamilton_
Admit it, F1 fans just love to hate on the winner like the vid said, be it seb, lewis or max
i’ve been watching f1 since i was a kid, and my first memories are around 2010, 2011. i used to always want lewis to win and was sick of seeing vettel win. by the time it got to 2017, 2018 i wanted vettel to win the championship so badly just because i was sick of seeing lewis win
Lewis hamilton : 2013 vettel dominance can bored the fans
MEANWHILE
The TABLE HAS SWITCHED
My my how the turntables.......
@@RaldoBot Exactly
ruclips.net/video/W-hXeVi3dNk/видео.html
@@RaldoBot How the turns have tabled.
Most Hamilton fans hate Vettel since he dared to overtake him in Brazil 2008 with a Toro Rosso
proud to say i was a fan 10 years ago and still a fan right now
💪same here!!
I remember 8 years ago how I thought he'd never leave redbull
Same here 🙂
SAMEE
same
I’ve been a Vettel fan since he started racing. This weekend in Baku made me happier than ever to see him back up on the podium😍
Sad that Seb‘s story with Ferrari ended that way…
so you are saying if hamilton started to lose more often people will start to like him
Depends if he continues to be arrogant or not
@@jadeflynn3764 people don't change only our perspective changes...
Daniel Riccardo is currently one of the most loved driver in the grid for his jokes and overall character but if he starts to win every race I bet people will call him arrogant and spoiled as well because he will be labelled as trying to be funny and making fun of others douchebag...
@@superchargedpetrolhead Perhaps... what i cannot stand about Hamilton these days is push for political messages in the sport, i dont like it.
Nah racists will still be racist
@@Philares66 ah there it is folks, the race card.
Being hated is just a part and parcel of being successful. Nobody hates the good ones, they hate the great ones
When somebody wins often they hate them i saw a footage of schumi where he crahshed to wal in britain and broke his leg people were not even booing they were just laughing and chilling
LIL IBRA exactly, in 10 years or a good amount of time after Hamilton retires people will be looking back at him as one of the best
Charlie G idd
I probably hate Latifi and Stroll the most.
Sir Mounted stroll is better idk why the fuck latifi even joined f1 he keeps spinning and crashing they better get devries
he is easily the most genuine and wholesome driver ive ever seen
For me Seb was the same as now, character wise. His words have matured a lot for sure.
The fact is human psychology is quite fascinating, we don't appreciate the tenacity and work put in to reach the top and simply give credit to the machines when things go right. Now we want him to win once desperately xD
Hamilton- Vettels dominance is boring f1
Hamilton- winning almost every race since 2014
He said could not it is boring fans
and it will happen until he retire
And he still pretend it's the hardest race every weekend. Just cringe at his fakeness.😂
@@TruthPrevail777 yea that pisses me off. Toto usually spouts the same crap that the racing will be close
At least he was decent enough to say that Vettel was the best back then.
The saying of "you either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain" has been twisted in Vettel's case. He was once a villain, now he's a saint to most people.
That's not a 'saying', it's from a film script
@@DanceySteveYNWA it's a saying from a film then 😂
I started to watch in 2010 and I didn’t care that he was so dominant, I looked up to it and I’ve always been and will always be a Seb fan!
This is my first year (2021) as an F1 fan so I only knew Vettel as a funny meme guy, not the 4x world champion. This was a great video!
Lewis: “Vettel’s dominance could bore fans”
Well, well, well, how the turntables
You forgot Ferrari and Schumacher dominance that was a snorefest
Charlie Holton I didn’t forget... I was only born in 2001 my guy 😂 to a family that had no interest in racing. I didn’t start watching F1 until like 2010
@@derbyjr xD I started in 2006 as a 6 year old and I wasnt a fan of anyone really.. but then Vettel came around and in 2006 or 2007 it was with his record breaking penalty I became a fan instantly :D
Tbh I hate Hamilton's dominance, but he does not get the same hate Vettel had, because let's say it: he is black. And because of that, everyone makes him a god. No racism, this is the truth. I just hate people because of this. This is just not fair.
Edit: because of his Silverstone win, now everyone makes him the master driver. No, he had luck. This guy always had luck, that's why he won all his championships. He is nothing compared to Alonso, Rosberg, Button or even Seb. Again, this is just not fair.
@@charlieholton9073 Well, In that time, Schumacher and Ferrari weren't nearly as dominant as Mercedes is right now, so how do you think people will feel if Mercedes is always winning?
I wish to see him doing podiums, once again... Missing his smile in the interviews.
one last time in a ferrari, i might cry then
i still hate himm
@homie beaglePG no
hopefully next year in Aston Martin
@Blitzmesser ofc i am from the netherlands
It's a bit of a stretch saying he dominated for those 4 years. 2010 and especially 2012 weren't particularly dominant seasons. After 13 rounds in 2012, Alonso had a 37 point lead, and while Seb dominated in the final 7 rounds Webber fell from 3rd to 6th in the championship.
I started watching in 2010, been a vettel fan all that time, his dominance over the entire grid including his teammates was unbelievable
In 2010 he only beat his no 2 team mate in the final GP and Alonso in an inferior car. In 2012 he had an even more superior car than Alonso but only won in the final race.
I mean he’s the only person who ages 10 years as soon as he switched teams
Jonathan Hwang Lmao same thing happened to Raikkonen 😂
@Rishi you can tell Lewis has had a fuck ton of work done tho, he literally had no hairline from 2007-2013 then all of a sudden his hair is perfect in 2014-present? I'm calling bullshit personally. Also, his face is just too smooth and unmoving, wouldn't be surprised if he had temporary fillers in his face to cover wrinkles
@@ImK4Os why the fuck does potentially having had a hair transplant matter? can you just not handle the idea that someone with the means to fix somthing they were insecure about, did so?
is 99% down to him basically having a shaved head up to then and just growing it out. his hairline hasnt actually moved
@@ImK4Os black don't crack is actually a thing lol.
@@finellershaw295 calm down Karen, I'm not being shitty, it's not shitty to point out the blindingly obvious. I wasn't even using it, it's just an observation.
He's definitely not just "grown it out". Have you seen him in the first year of Mercedes and the last year's of McLaren? His hairline is literally non existent and fuzzy. 2014, all of a sudden bold af hairline. JUST AN OBSERVATION
How Vettel went from most hated to most loved...
He stopped winning.
_Hamilton liked that_
He still won. Just not in 2013 levels
(Unless you meant winning the WDC, which is also true)
He won quite a lot in 2017 and 2018
@@drchtct he could won even more in those seasons but ferrari made stragedy mistakes and vettel made some errors.
@@vasishtvasudevan4059 more in terms of him winning the title every year and dominating
As a huge Vettel fan from Germany I had the time of my life in 2013 xD I think I was the only one who enjoyed multi 21 xD
I always do his "number 1" finger gesture when winning a race
its heartbreaking he never got a Ferrari title.
I remember how sure I was he would get it in 2017, then it just went all downhill.
Seb: "Everyone is a Ferrari fan"
Everyone: "Nope.. We are your fan"
'everyone' yeah right..... screw all the old haters. Only the true loyal Sebastian fans are really his fans.
So true
Exactly every one is a seb fan
Exactly!!
@Mitch Ddhfacetyy hater alert
I've been a Seb fan since 2010 and I've stayed with him until now, so I was never on the hate train.
But I did experience something like that with Nico Rosberg. In 2014 and 15 I hated him because of the Monaco qualifying incident and then the Spa incident, but him winning the championship in 2016 was an amazing story and, after he retired, we've never had a title race go to the last 2 rounds, let alone to the final lap, so I was finally able to appreciate his ability. Also, his retirement was very respectful, as he has been able to spend more time with his family, and he seems to have a much more relaxed personality now.
ruclips.net/video/W-hXeVi3dNk/видео.html
Right really came to love him when he had the luck of the life time during a season and won a totally underserved championship. Watching the video some might think Lewis more so crossed the line of winning too much and challenging your drivers WDC count. Sadly it didn't work out so well in that respect :((( I like Nico best in retirement. No more weird interviews, bad wheel to wheel racing und sneaky dirty tactics.
Its not common known, that Germans have humor.
But Seb and Nico have it,
I like there style,and there both damn fast
@@RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv You certainly have a great sence of humor
Have you ever seen Monthy Pyton?
You should do a part 2 of this..a lot has happened in 2 years.
Aldas, you did a very well video. Cheers.
Respect to Sebastian Vettel he’s always a fighter and drivers in f1 never be successful without being stubborn we love you seb
Vettel was in a class of his own when it came to his arrogance. Look at how he tried to justify that collision in turkey. The hate wasnt due to his success.
I usually defend objectively in favour of Vettel, but Vettel is not a fighter, and don't let Brazil 2012 and other chargers fool you. He likes to drive comfortable nothing more nothing less.
ruclips.net/video/W-hXeVi3dNk/видео.html
TheDazzler420 of course, that’s why he is a 4 time world champion and Webber isn’t... 🤡
Vettel is the only driver who finished on the podium after starting 24th, he is also the only driver who finished in the podium after starting 20th.
Became a Seb fan in '09. Never jumped ship, but hopefully the future will be brighter than his current situation.
Me too. But funnily i only got active on social media from 2014 onwards and never really followed any motorsport news online so i actually skipped his 'hate train' journey lol. Btw in those days there was only the post race short interviews too on television that i skipped most of the time and i never realised he was hated that much
Yea
Bright for me would mean a permanent retirement.
I‘m a seb fan since I saw him live in Formula 3 at the Nürburgring. It was a Part of the DTM weekend and he was absolutely dominating. He was i think 16 at the time. One year later he debuted in Indianapolis. He re ignited my intrest in F1 after Schumacher retired.
I can assure you it will be better now that he's not longer a part of that snake pit that don't value their drivers, next year.
I watched a formula 1 grand prix for the first time in 2012, looked at the grid and picked a random driver, after 9 years I'm still a huge fan of his.
I think for sure, access to behind the scenes and interviews on RUclips, and also Netflix Drive to Survive, have all allowed us more insights and familiarity with drivers on a personal level, always great to see Sebastian's comedic and playful personality. When he went to Ferrari, Seb had nothing to prove, he could relax more and input into car development, he had already proven himself to be a world champion.
LH: Sebs dominance could bore the f1 fans, yea right know looks what happens.
I really dislike LH, for me he’s no real winner, ho does have pace and skill, but also a car that can lap the entire field. So he’s not racing anymore, he’s just driving and hotlapping.
@@JSRossiascoG yeah
2 of Seb title came in a Royal Rumble season where he win with a marginal point different when the championship is decided in the last lap of the race.
Karma , he is doing the same thing and it’s really boring
@@JSRossiascoG I feel the point of this video is lost on you. Best drivers usually end up in the best cars. He's won in cars that had no right winning, like Vettel and Alonso. Good drivers get decent results in great cars. Great drivers get decent results in good cars. Great drivers dominate in great cars. Imagine if a lesser driver was in Hamilton's seat, Verstappen would be leading championship.
They hated him cause they couldn’t beat him. Then started liking him
Thn they started liking them because thy can beat him
@Patrick Quinn that's the point idiot
Patrick Quinn virgin alerrrrrt
@Patrick Quinn nope not everyone can beat him😂 especially in a car that fits him.
@Patrick Quinn in 2015-2018 he was clearly top 3
as a guy from sebs hometown
and who knows him personally
hes awesome
he has such a big heart its awesome
never understood the hate
The main reason why people hated him because they were tired of him cleaning the field, except for the seasons that were close (during his time at Red Bull). I liked him the whole time, especially when with Mark Webber. It was basically the sliver arrow wars before Lewis and Nico wars begun.
Bandwagon fans will start hate Max Verstappen when he starts winning constantly like Lewis/Vettel/Senna/Schumacher did.
i really like, that he doesn't use any social media and that he is one of the quieter kind.
Same, respect
*laughs in kimi räikkönisch*
"When he will have cars like others"
He won in a toro rosso FFS
That Toro Rosso was a Red Bull, Red Bull shared their car with Toro Rosso at that time.
@@tanay_21real Toro Rosso beat Red Bull by 10 points (with the other point system)
Gasly won in an Alpha Tauri too 🤷♂️
@Ddhfacetyy i know I'm just saying that one race doesn't make one's career.
@@scorpio610 Gasly lucked into the win. Right place at the right time. Vettel got pole and led the whole freaking race. Also, it was wet on both days.
I'll shorten the video for you: He stopped winning world championships. People hate serial winners.
Proud to say I started watching f1 in 2007 Australia..
Watched vettel from debut till date
"There are interesting time for Sebastian coming."
Alonso sees the future
he call that 100%
I mean Alonso seeing those interesting times since Schumacher retired. I guess he knows it first hand.
@@thomy1955 I guess you didn't watch 2012
a downfall is inevitable. i guess everyone can see it, even alonso himself isn't the best in his recent 2021 f1 debut. his words will worth more if he could layout the time and exact details back then. otherwise, i see no worth in it.
@GT012345tube it's not about the car, it's about the driver... Alonso somehow knew that Vettel was and is inferior to many on the grid, I would venture to say that even inferior to the prime Raikkonen. Raikkonen role at the second time at Ferrari was to test and develop the car cause yes he was slower than Alonso and with Vettel he knew for who was the prefference. So yes, Alonso don't see the future, but logics...
It was like David Coulthard said in that bbc F1 2013 interview “you should admire success not be jealous of it”. This go for every driver that had a dominant season. Even in the new generation if that happens. It’s just F1 now and has been for a long time. We just gotta accept it.
adding to your point of dominance the last decade has only been won by Mercedes and Red Bull.
STORM yeah, that’s sad, but that was the name as the 2000’s also it was one by Brawn, Ferrari, and Renault. That’s just one less than in the 2010’s but it is what it is.
My feelings are polar opposites to the videos title. Sebs Red Bull years were exactly what a winning racer should be. Indistinguishable from the likes of Schumacher with his team orders and Senna with his qualifying and racing brilliance, yet they’re two of the most loved drivers despite questionable last resort methods to gain wins. Webber had the same machinery yet could never get the Pirellis working as good as Seb. 2010 was his only competitive season against him and Vettel was plagued by reliability issues in 2010/2012 where he drove brilliantly to catch those titles. 2011/2013 were displays of dominance that could to unmatched. Once again; Webber had the same machinery yet was no where to be found. This is different to the Mercedes era as they were almost guaranteed a one-two finish and were comfortably a second per lap quicker than the second fastest.
But Vettel’s attitude when things didn’t go his way was what made me start to change my feelings toward him. The cracks were starting to show. Jumping ship to Ferrari after one season being upstaged by Ricciardo; having a doormat of a teammate in Raikkonen where he’s guaranteed to get team orders, although to be fair Vettel was the quicker driver, buckling under pressure in 2017/2018 when he had a fighting chance of the championship and still buckling to Leclerc in 2019 despite management publicly praising Vettel and downplaying Leclerc’s races.
You’re conclusion is spot on mate!!!👌🏻
Whenever Alonzo opens his mouth it’s like a great mage oracle spouting a prophecies of dark times; like an F1 Nostradamus.
Yes, it's crazy how his predictions came true
@@matvejkap How did they come true? If Seb managed to get 14 wins after he left Red Bull and those 14 wins were never in the best car? And is still the most sucessful driver of the Hybrid Era AFTER Rosberg and Hamilton in Mercedes?
How do you also explain him winning with a Toro Rosso back in 2008 without the need of safety cars or people crashing for him to win in dominant fashion?
Alonso never talked about him winning championships, he talked about him winning period. And he won, and got 2nd places in Ferrari in the most dominated Era of ALL TIME IN F1 HISTORY.
@@grimm6jack well, in 2017-18 Ferrari had a car that wasn't slower than Mercedes, and in those years Seb won 10 of his 14 wins for Ferrari. But I respect your opinion. I just think that Alonso said things that were very close to truth
@@matvejkap In those seasons Ferrari could only keep up until the middle of the season. Over the entire season the Mercedes was definetly the better car.
Haahahahaha
I loved vettel after i saw him bowing in front of his car at the Indian GP. it was the most spontaneous and purest expression of that winning feeling which only sports can deliver. When he was doing those donuts and jumping around on the track, it felt like a part of his victory euphoria rubbed off on me, and I felt so happy for his win. Honestly if you were there, you couldnt help but smile for the guy. Of course it helps that he is an excellent driver and quite funny as well.
Vettel with rbr was just stunning. Loved that era
Vettel will always hold a special part in my heart.
I have been a vettel fan since the beggining at toro rosso. He has fallen from his prime in my opinion but i will always be his fan no matter where he is on the grid. Hes the one that put the love for f1 in my heart and for me he will always be a weltmeister
same for me!
And he's loved by fans even more for his act of saving environment,and now guiding mick,same as michael guided him back in the days
Lewis in 2013: he is too good for f1
Lewis now: dominating f1 for 5 years
also Lewis: i dont care what other people say
His hypocrisy is disgusting
@@thatonenigeriansformula yes
@@thatonenigeriansformula actually Hamilton literally said in an interview during lasts season that he doesn't blame the fans for getting bored of his dominance but he has a job to do soooooooooooooooo
@@thatonenigeriansformula He isn't just gonna slow down to let others catch up. It's the other teams and drivers responsibility to innovate and catch them.
@@Nox_Desiree i bet that if he wouldnt be in a Mercedes the others like seb would be atleast head-to-head with him, rather better
At vettels time I wasn’t that big into motorsports, but in my area i always got the feeling everybody liked him.
I live in austria too so maybe that influenced that feeling.
Whatever my views of him on the track, I always loved his sense of humour. "They're on a tour you know, they go round on a bus" - I felt the booing was pretty rough, and him saying that just made me burst out laughing. He was treating it as pantomime, which really it was. I'll miss him in F1.
I also think British F1 bias has a lot to do with this. Watching Martin Brudle essentially complain for 30 mins after Seb won the WDC in India 2013 was what changed my mind about it.
Always loved Vettel, even now he doesn't drive for RB. I hope he manages another world championship.
He won't
Unlikely
Unlikely, but not impossible.
Love how people have said he won’t. You have to remember that F1 is about to change massively in 2022. And people said Brawn GP wouldn’t win the 2009 season. With massive changes come different possibilities. Mercedes might leave the sport, Vettel might sign for a new team, you don’t know.
This hits different after his retirement
Fax
I loved seb back then with red bull ,loved him with ferrari and still do now with aston martin. Definetly one of the legends in F1
Long story short: everyone hates monopolist dominators, everyone loves "decayed noblemen". Vettel had been the former, now he's the latter, so you now have the overall scheme of things...
I would agree normally except Lewis might be breaking that rule.. you can dominate and still be respected for your skill and manner.
That it might be boring for the sport is another thing.
@@hellodavey1902 There will always be a subset of people not hating, or even straightforward admiring, the dominator of the moment; but definitely, he always be the one which draws the most of the hate upon him...
And the cycle will continue every-time a new dominant streak by a new driver will come around from what I have seen... it just seems like there's a lack of a "Richard Petty, First of his House, King of NASCAR and always has goodwill of people" type character in recent times, maybe other than the younger generation of drivers (Leclerc, Stroll, Verstappen, Norris, etc...) who to me are relatable because they are in the swing of things on social media and stuff. Only time will tell on how we look back on all of the current drivers and how their careers will pan out.
@@JonManProductions I wouldn't mind hating my boy Lando if that makes him 4 championships. 😔👉👈
@@takumifujiwara9072 Oh I love Lando. Especially when he finds rude jokes funny. He is in hysterics in a press conference when Ricciardo asks him if he ha pubes yet, and I saw something today when his engineer tells him what tires everyone is on. When he says nobody has Hard On you can hear Lando chuckle over the radio.
I've loved Seb since I met him in 2009. Sure, it was the year before he started dominating everything, but he was so down to earth dealing with regular people face-to-face, he had the comedian personality, he was humble, he was just great fun to be with. He was just wonderful to talk with and meet.
I was an immediate fan from when he first showed up in the BMW.
I got some serious flack from my mates during his dominance period.
Never hated on Schumi and don’t hate on Lewis either. If you have the chance to win and keep on winning, you’re going to take it. That’s racing 🤷♂️
Vettel has gone though a tough time with the media who were ruthless in their comments , the media did the same with Kim’s in his last years with Ferrari. So yes he did have some faults but the media has a lot to answer for.
Vettel was the reason I fell in love with F1 when I was little. He was just so good. He still is a great driver as he showed in the Spanish GP but with a team thar doesn’t respect him. The point about “Lewis having more class than Seb in his dominance ” isn’t true, he just hides it better (his arrogance) because he’s more mature at this stage of his life because he’s a lot older than Seb when he was dominating. You can tell this especially the year Rosberg beat Lewis. His attitude the entire year is the only time he gives it away. One telling sign of Lewis is when he’s happy and all is going his way everyone can see it but he hides his face with his sunglasses the minute things don’t go his way, when he doesn’t finish a race or doesn’t win. Not saying he’s a bar person or bad driver because he’s neither, I just think because he’s got more life experience now he knows how to hide it better than Seb did.
But if people hate you it means they’re talking about you so if you have thick skin it wont affect you.
That's actually a good observation. I've pointed this out to many of my fellow F1 fans but nobody buys it. If you are consistently dominant on the grid, it's inevitable for the arrogance to peep in. Hamilton knows how to handle it, Sebastian 'didn't' unfortunately. That's why people often consider him to have lesser class than Lewis.
Actually, when a person hides their eyes (a very common occurrence amongst F1 drivers, fans and the general public) you read their emotional state from different elements like the shape of their mouth when idle, head positioning, shoulders, stance & stride etc etc...
People hate on Lewis now though, because he's dominating...so I suppose it's easier now to find non-scientific signs to support opinions which might carry certain biases, during this time of dominance.
3:37 I swear every British person on sky news hated vettel look at how much this girl is pressing him it’s kinda sad
She does that with everyone trying to get a reaction.
Its just Sky showing their lack of class
British fans always annoying af. They booed everyone that is not British. F them.
@@wahyudyatmika5119 yeah they are arguably more passionate than the Italians 😂
@@wahyudyatmika5119 they celebrate when Hamilton knocks opponents out of the track too.
Im watching f1 for 4 years now. I just loved him only him. Back then I didn't know he was a champ but I loved him. Still love you 3000 seb. Let's get them in 2022 amr
I got into F1 randomly on a whim in the US in 2009 when I was staying up late one night and saw the tail end of the Brazilian GP. I vowed to check out F1 the following year, and instantly latched onto Vettel because he felt relatable to me as a young and new driver. I never was on the hate train, just like you. I picked Red Bull as my favorite team because they were new as well and an upstart industry. If people are gonna hate on a young driver for being cocky for winning, I wonder what sport they think they are watching.
I just really got into F1 this season after watching Drive to Survive, and Sebastian Vettel has become my favorite driver, its a shame I couldn’t watch those races with red bull back in the day and couldn’t watch his 17’ and 18’ season which he came in second place, i hope he signs with Racing Point next season to see his true abilities
They have old races on F1TV but you have to pay. I wish i had started watching F1 earlier too, i was introduced to it by Jeremy Clarkson's on Top Gear about 12 years ago.
Lourenço Dias i like watching some YT highlights from those years but its not the same knowing the outcome or knowing it already happened, ive really enjoyed watching my first full F1 season this year despite everything that has happened but next year will be great and it would be amazing if someone else besides Lewis and Nico wins in the V6 hybrid era before it ends in 2022. Go Seb
Lourenço Dias true!
You can find old races on Google as well
He is probably the F1 driver with the highest IQ on the grid
Ye I think that's why things get into his head easily. High iq almost trends to low eq. He hasn't been himself since Germany 2018 sadly :((
Jeff Mejos low eq?
@@jameshenderson3013 emotional intelligence
Well, there are many intelligent guys out there, so I wouldn't be so strict but Seb is one of the best definitely.
ruclips.net/video/W-hXeVi3dNk/видео.html
All the Drive to Survive f1 new comers need to watch some of these videos. Let’s them know F1 is a drama filled sport on and off track and it’s been going on for ages. This is why I don’t get caught up too much in the online fan drama 🎭 and toxicity. I just try to enjoy the races and keep it moving.