Friday, July 1, 2011

Ecclestone: Vettel Not Boring Dominance

Ecclestone considers Vettel's dominance has not been too 'bad' as old Schumacher.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of F1, Bernie Ecclestone, is not worried about the dominance of world champion Sebastian Vettel at last this season. Ecclestone considers it will stimulate the appearance Vettel F1.

Vettel is still defending the Red Bull team won six of eight races this season, the F1 series. In fact, while not a champion at two Grand Prix, the German rider finishing in the runner-up position.

Vettel also recorded seven times starting from pole position, aka pole positions. These facts make it stick rider 23 years of domination in the early season after Michael Schumacher's F1 race in 2004.

Schumacher's dominance when it makes F1 fans are bored. But so far, Ecclestone considers dominance Vettel has not 'bad' it.

"Sebastian is now probably be in a position similar to Michael first," Ecclestone said in a special interview with Vettel on the official F1 website.

"Sebastian has become the best rider. Domination now it gets interesting for the fans. Because, at every race fans will come up with a big question 'who can beat Vettel? And the fans will continue to watch F1. "

Ecclestone also added, Vettel is now more impressive domination of Schumacher. "The competition faced by Sebastian now heavier than Michael. It makes every victory means a lot Seb. I also do not mention this as an era of Red Bull, such as Ferrari dominates with Michael."

CEO of British F1 Vettel is precisely compare with 1970 world champion, Jochen Rindt. Austrian rider who is also a close friend of Ecclestone, died at age 28 in 1970.

"Vettel reminds me of Jochen Rindt," said Ecclestone. "Seb was always humble, how much success he achieved. That's what makes it so real champion. It is also a strength Jochen. They also hate losing."

Ecclestone also commented about menduetkan Vettel with another young driver, Lewis Hamilton. Rider 26 years of the McLaren team this latter is rumored to be moved to Red Bull next season.

"Sebastian was never concerned with his team mate. Because he is still the best," said Ecclestone.