Quote:
Originally Posted by F1Pete
13 to 8. I did a quick google search and that was the number that came up. I guess google took note of his dominance in error.
Regardless, Kimi was never known for his qualifying performances ever since he left McLaren. So for Kimi to outqualify Vettel is pretty good for an old man. Not good for the nay sayers right Ayesdasi?
|
If he's not known for his qualifying then it suggests he is known for his race performances. Given he's behind in points, it doesn't say much for that really.