Don Vito Corleone
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- Feb 10, 2000
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yeah. i could hear the crowd roar on the british broadcast. my reaction was the same.
vettel is a victim of his own success, but what finally turned me against him was the phony apology and excuses from malaysia. the same can't be said of horner, who seems to always be cutting people down when they're not around, blaming others, making excuses, etc.
Honestly I was rooting against Vettel before Malaysia, and I think many other F1 fans were too. His dominance has been dull for the last few years (though last season he got a run for his money for much of the year), and he himself is relatively charmless - kind of like Schumacher during his dominant years, but without the Ferrari cachet.