Two victories at Australia and Malaysia and the second place in China for Sebastian Vettel have meant that alarms are lit between amateurs and professionals of formula one. Will we see this season an overwhelming dominance of Vettel and RedBull? O on the other hand see reactions of weight on the grid to make sure a season full of emotions until the final Grand Prix? David Coulthard believes that the best is yet to come and that the fight in the head will be very close.
There is no doubt that season is perfect, but according to Coulthard victory in China Lewis Hamilton is the most memorable of recent times (and not without reason). The developments that are prepared for the Grand Prize of Turkey are falling and if all goes well, we will see yet more equality between RedBull and McLaren, as well as wait for improvements to Ferrari or Mercedes GP (with more luck).
It is not a trip alone. No one wins all the Grands Prix in one yearAnd luckily, because boredom may be supine. We all remember the dominance of Michael Schumacher in the golden age of Ferrari, or the overwhelming dominance of the McLaren-Honda at the time of Prost and Senna, just like the next dominadora time with the Williams and the active suspension (1992 and 1993 with Nigel Mansell and Alain Prost respectively). It was too much for the fans, too domain and Championships that seemed to be divided between the first two cars (da like that would be Ferrari, McLaren or Williams) and the rest of the platoon.
The impression is that this year may not be as much competition as in 2010, but must not rule out anything or anyone because the year is very long. Bad beginnings have them either, but you have to react. And as the own Coulthard says:
Let us not underestimate anyone, until Ferrari has not had a good start to season