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SEBASTIAN VETTEL: Formula 1 has become too STERILE

How big is the influence of a Formula 1 racer today? Sebastian Vettel believes she has become increasingly sterile, especially when it comes to racing.

It's at the Turkish GP Sebastian Vettel with third place achieved his best ranking this season so far. It was a race where the racer had due lack of grip and bad weather conditions a better opportunity to make a difference, as Vettel himself put it.

But that doesn’t mean you’d always want to have such conditions. Taken as a whole, however, it is royal class of motorsport from the point of view of a German racer he became too much sterile. "Formula 1 is a sport in which you are very dependent on technique,”Said the racer Ferrari in a conversation for the weekly Time and patience. "The same is true for the past: If the best racers were put in the worst race cars, they too would not appear in the foreground. Of course, a racer can continue to make a difference, but in a world that strives for ever-increasing perfections, we can argue about how big that part of the racer is that makes a difference."

Sebastian Vettel believes that Formula 1 has become too sterile and that a little more humanity would do her a good job, and on top of that it would also benefit the fans because they would be watching less calculating races.

Hag, which is years 2007 drove his first Grand Prix race, believes that Formula 1 might work well, "if it weren’t always so perfect. It has become increasingly sterile, especially when it comes to racing,”He is convinced 33-year-old. "Every inch is recorded with Onboard cameras, the lines we ride on the track are recorded so we can compare them, even between teams using GPS data. Maybe it would be more interesting sometimes if it all happened together with more humanity.“And we believe it would be more interesting also for spectators as there would be races less calculable.             

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